The tribe of Pyn: literary generations in the postmodern period
"In The Tribe of Pyn, Cowart offers illuminating readings of several important novelists now at the height of their powers, whose work has received fairly limited scholarly attention thus far. Jonathan Franzen, Alice Walker, David Foster Wallace, Gloria Naylor, Richard Powers, and a raft of oth...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In The Tribe of Pyn, Cowart offers illuminating readings of several important novelists now at the height of their powers, whose work has received fairly limited scholarly attention thus far. Jonathan Franzen, Alice Walker, David Foster Wallace, Gloria Naylor, Richard Powers, and a raft of others are examined with lapidary care. Wrestling with the challenges inherent to distinguishing generational character (especially in the postmodern context, which is often marked by its disavowal of ideas of origin, etc.), Cowart teases out interactions and entanglements that help illuminate the work of the younger writers at the center of this study and also that of the trailblazers on its ragged frontiers. By comparing literary figures born in the 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, and later with those born in the 1920s and 1930s, Cowart seeks to map the changing terrain of contemporary letters. Hardly epigones, he argues, the younger writers add fresh inflections to the grammar of literary postmodernism. Younger writers can continue to "make it new," Cowart establishes, without needing to dismantle the aesthetic they have inherited from a parental generation. "-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
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adam_text | In The Tribe of Pyn, Cowart offers illuminating readings of several important
novelists now at the height of their powers, whose work has received fairly limited
scholarly attention thus far. Jonathan Franzen, Alice Walker, David Foster Wallace,
Gloria Naylor, Richard Powers, and a raft of others are examined with lapidary care.
Wrestling with the challenges inherent to distinguishing generational character
(especially in the postmodern context, which is often marked by its disavowal of
ideas of origin, etc.), Cowart teases out interactions and entanglements that help
illuminate the work of the younger writers at the center of this study also that
of the trailblazers on its ragged frontiers.
By comparing literary figures born in the 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, and later with
those born in the 1920s and 1930s, Cowart seeks to map the changing terrain
of contemporary letters. Hardly epigones, he argues, the younger writers add
fresh inflections to the grammar of literary postmodernism. Younger writers can
continue to make it new, Cowart establishes, without needing to dismantle the
aesthetic they have inherited from a parental generation.
Contents
proem:
Postmodernism (Again) i
introduction:
Literary Generations in the Postmodern Period 7
chapter i* Fantasy and Reality in Rachel Ingalls s Mrs. Caliban 30
chapter 2. Colonized Tongue, Colonized Pen:
Heritage and Deracination in Alice Walker s Everyday Use 39
chapter 3. Braid of Blood: Michael Dorris s
A Yellow Raft in Blue Water 53
chapter 4. Matriarchal Mythopoesis:
Gloria Naylor s Mama Day 64
chapter 5. The Jeffersonian Vision in Steve Erickson s Arc d’X 81
chapter 6. Passionate Pathography:
Narrative as Pharmakon in Richard Powers s
Operation Wandering Soul 91
chapter 7. Anger, Anguish, and Art: Chuck Palahniuk s Choke 107
chapter 8. The Aim Was Song: Ann Patchett s Bel Canto 124
XII
CONTENTS
chapter 9, The Sorrows of Young Icarus:
Mark Z♦ Danielewski s House of Leaves
chapter io. Thirteen Ways of Looking:
Jennifer Egan s A Visit from the Goon Squad
conclusion:
The Emperor Writes Back
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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