The novels of Kurt Vonnegut depict a profoundly absurd and distinctly postmodern world. But in this critical study, Robert Tally argues that Vonnegut himself is actually a modernist, who is less interested in indulging in the free play of signifiers than in attempting to construct a model that could encompass the American experience at the end of the twentieth century. As a modernist wrestling with a postmodern condition, Vonnegut makes use of diverse and sometimes eccentric narrative techniques (such as metafiction, collage, and temporal slippages) to project a comprehensive vision of life in the United States. Vonnegut”s novels thus become experiments in making sense of the radical transformations of self and society during that curious, unstable period called, perhaps ironically, the ”American Century.” An untimely figure, Vonnegut develops a postmodern iconography of American civilization while simultaneously acknowledging the impossibility of a truly comprehensive representation.
Dr Robert T. Tally Jr.
Kurt Vonnegut and the American Novel [PDF ebook]
A Postmodern Iconography
Kurt Vonnegut and the American Novel [PDF ebook]
A Postmodern Iconography
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Format PDF ● Pages 208 ● ISBN 9781441130341 ● Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing ● Published 2011 ● Downloadable 6 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 2385295 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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