Showing papers in "Critique-studies in Contemporary Fiction in 1996"
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TL;DR: The Prodigious Fiction of Richard Powers, William Vollmann, and David Foster Wallace as discussed by the authors is a collection of works by Powers, Vollman, and Wallace, published in 1996.
Abstract: (1996). The Prodigious Fiction of Richard Powers, William Vollmann, and David Foster Wallace. Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction: Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 12-37.
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TL;DR: Lotringer and Kraus as discussed by the authors described the story according to the Sign of Semi-Extraction (SOSE) according to Lotringer's and Chris Kraus' work.
Abstract: (1996). Under the Sign of Semiotext(e): The Story according to Sylvere Lotringer and Chris Kraus. Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction: Vol. 37, Independent Presses and Contemporary American Literature, pp. 205-220.
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TL;DR: Coover's Secret Sharer? Richard Nixon in The Public Burning as discussed by the authors is a classic example of such a story, and it has been widely cited as a seminal work in contemporary fiction.
Abstract: (1996). Coover's Secret Sharer? Richard Nixon in The Public Burning. Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction: Vol. 37, No. 2, pp. 82-91.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the Narrative as Necessary Evil in Richard Powers's Operation Wandering Soul is discussed, with a focus on the role of narrative as necessary and sufficient evil.
Abstract: (1996). Narrative as Necessary Evil in Richard Powers's Operation Wandering Soul. Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction: Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 68-79.
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TL;DR: In the Millhauser Archives as discussed by the authors, the authors present a collection of essays on contemporary fiction, focusing on the following topics: studies in Contemporary Fiction: Vol. 37, No. 2, pp. 149-160.
Abstract: (1996). In the Millhauser Archives. Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction: Vol. 37, No. 2, pp. 149-160.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the importance of the miniaturist in the development of contemporary fiction. But they focus on the minaturist and do not discuss the authorship.
Abstract: (1996). Steven Millhauser, Miniaturist. Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction: Vol. 37, No. 2, pp. 139-148.
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