New Media and the Transformation of Postmodern American Literature
From Cage to Connection
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:20th Aug '20
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Explores the impact of new media technologies on postmodern and contemporary American literature, from William Gaddis to David Foster Wallace.
How has American literature after postmodernism responded to the digital age? Drawing on insights from contemporary media theory, this is the first book to explore the explosion of new media technologies as an animating context for contemporary American literature. Casey Michael Henry examines the intertwining histories of new media forms since the 1970s and literary postmodernism and its aftermath, from William Gaddis’s J R and Bret Easton Ellis’s American Psycho through to David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest. Through these histories, the book charts the ways in which print-based postmodern writing at first resisted new mass media forms and ultimately came to respond to them.
The question of a possible lineage between the work of Burden, Wallace, and Candy Crush is an intriguing and perhaps subver¬sive one to ask. Henry’s eagerness to make these connections speaks to the intellectual daring on display in this book. * Orbit *
ISBN: 9781350178694
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 313g
216 pages