Postmodernism (Literature) -- United States
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Postmodernism (Literature) -- United States
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- Midcentury quartet, Bishop, Lowell, Jarrell, Berryman, and the making of a postmodern aesthetic, Thomas Travisano
- We who love to be astonished, experimental women's writing and performance poetics, edited by Laura Hinton and Cynthia Hogue
- Storming the reality studio, a casebook of cyberpunk and postmodern science fiction, edited by Larry McCaffery
- American magic and dread, Don DeLillo's dialogue with culture, Mark Osteen
- Late postmodernism, American fiction at the millennium, Jeremy Green
- Postmodern American poetry, a Norton anthology, edited by Paul Hoover
- The fictions of Stephen Graham Jones, a critical companion, edited by Billy J. Stratton
- The lesbian postmodern, edited by Laura Doan
- Archival reflections, postmodern fiction of the Americas (self-reflexivity, historical revisionism, utopia), Santiago Juan-Navarro
- Trauma, postmodernism, and the aftermath of World War II, Paul Crosthwaite
- Don DeLillo, the physics of language, David Cowart
- Spectacular allegories, postmodern American writing and the politics of seeing, Josh Cohen
- Dissident postmodernists, Barthelme, Coover, Pynchon, Paul Maltby
- A trauma artist, Tim O'Brien and the fiction of Vietnam, Mark A. Heberle
- Philip K. Dick, exhilaration and terror of the postmodern, Christopher Palmer
- The stories of Raymond Carver, a critical study, Kirk Nesset
- Postmodern sublime, technology and American writing from Mailer to Cyberpunk, Joseph Tabbi
- The work of art in the age of deindustrialization, Jasper Bernes
- Hicks, tribes & dirty realists, American fiction after postmodernism, Robert Rebein
- Modern poetry after modernism, James Longenbach
- Allegory in America, from puritanism to postmodernism, Deborah L. Madsen
- The Cambridge companion to postmodern American fiction, edited by Paula Geyh
- Existentialist engagement in Wallace, Eggers and Foer, a philosophical analysis of contemporary American literature, Allard den Dulk
- Don DeLillo, the physics of language, David Cowart
- Crossing boundaries, postmodern travel literature, Alison Russell
- Disturbing the universe, power and repression in adolescent literature, by Roberta Seelinger Trites
- Don DeLillo, balance at the edge of belief, Jesse Kavadlo
- Terminal identity, the virtual subject in postmodern science fiction, Scott Bukatman
- Pynchon and history, metahistorical rhetoric and postmodern narrative form in the novels of Thomas Pynchon, Shawn Smith
- Late postmodernism, American fiction at the millennium, Jeremy Green
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