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Counterfeit Culture

Truth and Authenticity in the American Prose Epic since 1960

Author: Rob Turner   Series: Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture

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Explores the possibility of writing epic in an age of alternative facts.

Counterfeit Culture It addresses the relationship between the American epic and postmodernism. This book is for graduates and researchers working on post World War II American literature.

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Explores the possibility of writing epic in an age of alternative facts.

Counterfeit Culture It addresses the relationship between the American epic and postmodernism. This book is for graduates and researchers working on post World War II American literature.

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Counterfeit Culture explores the possibility of writing epic in an age of alternative facts. Examining six attempts to forge an American prose epic since 1960, this study goes on to trace a national tradition of inauthenticity, stretching back across four centuries. In works by authors such as Pynchon, Gaddis and Burroughs, the contemporary turn away from truth and authenticity can be seen as a return to an established line of literary tricksters and confidence men, with tropes of fraud and artifice running deep in the American grain. Combining archival work with historically-inflected analysis of literary narrative, this book ranges through questions of identity, technology, history, and music in its engagement. From Marguerite Young's inquiry into psychological disintegration to William T. Vollmann's ongoing cycle of false histories, the study introduces a new reading of the American epic.

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Critic Reviews

“'Citing leaders in contemporary postmodern scholarship, and with repeated and acute references to American literary history (particularly Emerson and Melville), Turner (Univ. of Exeter, UK) revisits the complex, multivalenced, postmodernist works of Marguerite Young, William Gaddis, William S. Burroughs, and Thomas Pynchon ... Turner does a good job of situating these authors' works in contemporary scholarship ... This is a timely treatment of American postmodernist prose.' C. B. Ewing, Choice”

'Citing leaders in contemporary postmodern scholarship, and with repeated and acute references to American literary history (particularly Emerson and Melville), Turner (Univ. of Exeter, UK) revisits the complex, multivalenced, postmodernist works of Marguerite Young, William Gaddis, William S. Burroughs, and Thomas Pynchon … Turner does a good job of situating these authors' works in contemporary scholarship … This is a timely treatment of American postmodernist prose.' C. B. Ewing, Choice

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About the Author

Rob Turner is a Lecturer in twentieth and twenty-first-century Literature at the University of Exeter. He studied for his doctorate at Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge. His research is focused on American literature, with particular interests in the epic mode, and the poetics of hip-hop. He is a regular contributor to the Wire magazine.

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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Published
20th June 2019
Pages
232
ISBN
9781108428484

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