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Fake It Mark Osteen

Fake It By Mark Osteen

Fake It by Mark Osteen


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How many layers of artifice can one artwork contain? How does forgery unsettle our notions of originality and creativity? Looking at both the literary and art worlds, Fake It investigates a set of fictional forgeries and hoaxes alongside their real-life inspirations and parallels.

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Fake It: Fictions of Forgery by Mark Osteen

How many layers of artifice can one artwork contain? How does forgery unsettle our notions of originality and creativity? Looking at both the literary and art worlds, Fake It investigates a set of fictional forgeries and hoaxes alongside their real-life inspirations and parallels. Mark Osteen shows how any forgery or hoax is only as good as its authenticating story-and demonstrates how forgeries foster fresh authorial identities while being deeply intertextual and frequently quite original.

From fakes of the late eighteenth century, such as Thomas Chatterton's Rowley poems and the notorious Shakespearean documents fabricated by William-Henry Ireland, to hoaxes of the modern period, such as Clifford Irving's fake autobiography of Howard Hughes, the infamous Ern Malley forgeries, and the audacious authorial masquerades of Percival Everett, Osteen lays bare provocative truths about the conflicts between aesthetic and economic value. In doing so he illuminates the process of artistic creation, which emerges as collaborative and imitative rather than individual and inspired, revealing that authorship is, to some degree, always forged.

Fake It Reviews

Lively, accessible, perceptive, witty, informative, and entertaining. Osteen's research and scholarship are impeccable. The book offers an excellent gloss on postmodernist pastiche through the lens of 'forgery fictions'-stories about forgery that often verge on, or cross entirely over to, the status of forgeries themselves. -Margaret Russett, University of Southern California, author of Fictions and Fakes: Forging Romantic Authenticity, 1760-1845

About Mark Osteen

Mark Osteen, Professor of English and Director of the Center for the Humanities at Loyola University Maryland, is author of Nightmare Alley: Film Noir and the American Dream.

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NLS9780813946276
9780813946276
0813946271
Fake It: Fictions of Forgery by Mark Osteen
New
Paperback
University of Virginia Press
2021-08-30
370
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