Counterfeit Culture: Truth and Authenticity in the American Prose Epic since 1960Counterfeit Culture explores the possibility of writing epic in an age of alternative facts. Examining six attempts to forge an American prose epic since 1960, this study goes on to trace a national tradition of inauthenticity, stretching back across four centuries. In works by authors such as Pynchon, Gaddis and Burroughs, the contemporary turn away from truth and authenticity can be seen as a return to an established line of literary tricksters and confidence men, with tropes of fraud and artifice running deep in the American grain. Combining archival work with historically-inflected analysis of literary narrative, this book ranges through questions of identity, technology, history, and music in its engagement. From Marguerite Young's inquiry into psychological disintegration to William T. Vollmann's ongoing cycle of false histories, the study introduces a new reading of the American epic. |
Contents
Marguerite Youngs Flood of Consciousness | 15 |
William Gaddis and the NovelWritingMachine of Andy | 47 |
William S Burroughs and the CutUp Method | 78 |
Thomas Pynchon and the Apocryphal Epic ΙΙΟ | 110 |
William T Vollmann and the Seven | 145 |
| 199 | |
| 215 | |
Other editions - View all
Counterfeit Culture: Truth and Authenticity in the American Prose Epic since ... Rob Turner No preview available - 2025 |
Counterfeit Culture: Truth and Authenticity in the American Prose Epic since ... Rob Turner No preview available - 2019 |
Common terms and phrases
American Literature Argall authenticity Bad History become Bradly Burroughs Burroughs's contemporary Counterfeit Culture course critic cut-up David Foster Wallace described device Dickens Dying Grass echo essay Fathers and Crows fiction film forged Gaddis Gaddis's glimpse Gravity's Rainbow Gysin Hemmingson eds holocaust human Ibid inauthentic Irving John kids language letter lines linguistic literary London Marguerite Young Mason & Dixon McCaffery and Hemmingson mechanical Melville Melville's method Mingeborough Miss MacIntosh Naked Lunch narrative narrator Nova Express Nova Trilogy novel Ondine Oxford passage Penguin phrase piano Place player-piano post-war postmodern prose epic published reader reality recalls record reference Review rocket Scintillant Orange seems seen sentences Seven Dreams Silliman Smith's Soft Machine story stream of consciousness tape textual thing Thomas Pynchon Ticket That Exploded transcription truth turn Twain University Press vision voice Vollmann volume Warhol William words writing York



