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Transgressive Fiction

by R. Mookerjee

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Literary Criticism

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At once praised as brilliant stylists and dismissed as crass opportunists, transgressive authors -- such as Kathy Acker, Chuck Palahniuk, Bret Easton Ellis, Martin Amis, Angela Carter, and Irvine Welsh -- have routinely baffled critics. Arguing about 'message, ' critics failed to identify this school as a continuation of the classic Menippean style, which opposes everything and proposes nothing. Like Ovid, Swift, or Rabelais, these writers present a view of life drawn from the candid and carnal folk sensibility praised by Bakhtinches At the same time, they depict bizarre sex, casual drug use, and methodical violence in language drawn from genres of conventional discourse. This contrived style lacks any explicit moral awareness and mocks the moralities through which bad behavior would ordinarily be seen. Postwar novelists struggled with the absence of a ruling social mythology; the new satirists bemoan this absence, presenting an essentially primitive subject addled by competing postmodern discourses"--Provided by publisher.

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Book Details

Pages
255
Published
January 1, 2013
Publisher
Brand: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-13
9781137341082
ISBN-10
1137341084
Language
English

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