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His two latest novels the corrections 2001 and freedom 2010 have been more or less universally lauded by literary critics. Jonathan franzens position in the contemporary american literary landscape is a curious one. Jonathan franzen at the end of postmodernism by stephen j. Burn, jonathan franzen at the end of postmodernism london. Based on the evidence of recent books on postmodernism in american fiction, however, one can only say that posnocks prediction is premature and the postmodern romance of identity shows no sign. Rachel greenwald smith has recently shown that postmodernism is more affective and more affectively interesting than recent critics like franzen and mcguire suggest. Conversations with david foster wallace free pdf, epub, fb2. Conversations with david foster wallace by stephen j. Rachel greenwald smiths affect and american literature in the age of neoliberalism examines the relationship between american literature and politics in the twentieth and twentyfirst centuries. Little magazines have often showcased the best new writing in america. Stephen burn provides a comprehensive analysis of each of franzen s novels from his early work to the major success of the corrections.
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