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Postirony The Nonfictional Literature Of David Foster Wallace And Dave Eggers Lukas Hoffmann

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Postirony The Nonfictional Literature Of David Foster Wallace And Dave Eggers Lukas Hoffmann
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Publisher: transcript Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.22 MB
Pages: 210
Author: Lukas Hoffmann
ISBN: 9783839436615, 3839436613
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Postirony The Nonfictional Literature Of David Foster Wallace And Dave Eggers Lukas Hoffmann by Lukas Hoffmann 9783839436615, 3839436613 instant download after payment.

What is 'postirony'? Foremost, it is a response to the ironic zeitgeist. Moreover, it is the key to understanding a specific form of literature. The contemporary reader is familiar with and - unfortunately - used to postmodernism's ironic, self-reflexive metafiction. Authors like David Foster Wallace and Dave Eggers chose a different path: Despite the reign of contemporary irony, they strive to reach the reader on a level beyond, cognitively as well as emotionally - they claim to be sincere and true. Focusing largely on nonfiction by said authors, Lukas Hoffmann explores the means the texts use to achieve something new - namely, a new form of sincerity.

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