American literature and immediacy: literary innovation and the emergence of photography, film, and television
The search for immediacy, the desire to feel directly connected to people or events, has been a driving force in American literature and media culture for the past two centuries. This book offers the first in-depth study of literary immediacy effects. It shows how the heightened reality effects of p...
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Zusammenfassung: | The search for immediacy, the desire to feel directly connected to people or events, has been a driving force in American literature and media culture for the past two centuries. This book offers the first in-depth study of literary immediacy effects. It shows how the heightened reality effects of photography, film, and television inspired American writers to create new literary forms that would enhance their readers' sense of immediate participation in the world. The study combines close readings of Emerson, Whitman, Stein, Dos Passos, Coover, Foster Wallace, and DeLillo with detailed considerations of visual media to open up a new perspective on literary innovation and the ongoing cultural quest for increased immediacy. It argues that we can better understand how American literature develops when we consider experiments with literary form not only in literary and cultural contexts but also in relation to the emergence of new media, their immediacy effects, and the larger changes in social life that they manifest and provoke |
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgements page ix The Quest for immediacy in American Literature and Media Culture PART I LITERARY IMMEDIACY AND PHOTOGRAPHY i V) 1 The Poet as “Exact Reporter of the Essential Law”: Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Poetics in the Context of Early Photography 31 2 “To Exalt the Present and the Real”: Walt Whitman’s Photographic Poetry 69 3 The Politics of Paying Attention: The Romantic Desire for Immediacy 89 PARTII LITERARY IMMEDIACY AND THE CINEMA 93 4 “Living Moving Pictures”: The Thrills of Early Cinema 95 5 “Making a Cinema of It”: Seriality and Presence in Gertrude Stein’s Early Literary Portraits 116 6 “A Novel Like a Documentary Film”: Cinematic Writing as Cultural Critique in John Dos Passos’s Manhattan Transfer 143 PART III LITERARY IMMEDIACY AND TELEVISION I7I 7 Being There: Television’s Aesthetics of Immediacy 173 8 For Real? The Critique of TV Culture in the Short Fiction of Robert Coover and David Foster Wallace 184 vii
viii Contents 9 “Nothing Happens Until It Is Consumed”: The Remediation of TV Images in Don DeLillo’s Novel Mao II 10 Fiction in the Age of Television Still in Pursuit Notes Bibliography Index 211 234 238 245 278 307
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