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Reminiscence and Re-creation in Contemporary American Fiction Stacey Olster (State University of New York, Stony Brook)

Reminiscence and Re-creation in Contemporary American Fiction By Stacey Olster (State University of New York, Stony Brook)

Reminiscence and Re-creation in Contemporary American Fiction by Stacey Olster (State University of New York, Stony Brook)


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Olster analyzes in detail historical narrative configurations in the works of Norman Mailer, Thomas Pynchon, John Barth, Robert Coover and E. L. Doctorow.

Reminiscence and Re-creation in Contemporary American Fiction Summary

Reminiscence and Re-creation in Contemporary American Fiction by Stacey Olster (State University of New York, Stony Brook)

Post-modernist fiction apparently presents a world of chance and randomness, devoid of historical intelligibility. Focusing on American post-modernist writers, Stacey Olster offers a challenge to this perception, showing how the experience of political and historical events has shaped the novelist's perspective. Communism after World War II proved particularly instrumental in this capacity; the failure of the Communist ideal in Russia forced a change in the literary perspective of history during the 1950s. Olster analyzes in detail historical narrative configurations in the works of a pivotal group of writers. Norman Mailer, Thomas Pynchon, John Barth, Robert Coover and E. L. Doctorow share a common vision of historical movement in the shape of an open-ended spiral. The modes of temporal movement constructed by these authors manage to recall an early Puritan prototype while remaining nonapocalyptic in direction.

Reminiscence and Re-creation in Contemporary American Fiction Reviews

"...Olster's study deserves to be praised for its clarity and precision." Michael Trussler, The Journal of American History
"In an excellent critical study of the relationship between American literature and American history, Stacey Olster offers an illuminating apologia for American post-modernist writers...Olster's argument is thought-provoking, written in lively and clear prose, and is impressively well-researched and documented." American Literature

Table of Contents

Preface; Introduction; 1. A disruption of sensibility; 2. The transition to post-Modernism: Norman Mailer and a new frontier in fiction; 3. Thomas Pynchon: an interface of history and science; 4. John Barth: Clio as kin to Calliope; Conclusion: 'subjective historicism'; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9780521363839
9780521363839
0521363837
Reminiscence and Re-creation in Contemporary American Fiction by Stacey Olster (State University of New York, Stony Brook)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1989-04-28
232
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