American Superrealism: Nathanael West and the Politics of Representation in the 1930sUniv of Wisconsin Press, 1997 M11 1 - 200 páginas Nathanael West has been hailed as “an apocalyptic writer,” “a writer on the left,” and “a precursor to postmodernism.” But until now no critic has succeeded in fully engaging West’s distinctive method of negation. In American Superrealism, Jonathan Veitch examines West’s letters, short stories, screenplays and novels—some of which are discussed here for the first time—as well as West’s collaboration with William Carlos Williams during their tenure as the editors of Contact. Locating West in a lively, American avant-garde tradition that stretches from Marcel Duchamp to Andy Warhol, Veitch explores the possibilities and limitations of dada and surrealism—the use of readymades, scatalogical humor, human machines, “exquisite corpses”—as modes of social criticism. American Superrealism offers what is surely the definitive study of West, as well as a provocative analysis that reveals the issue of representation as the central concern of Depression-era America. |
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Nathanael West and the Politics of Representation in the 1930s Jonathan Veitch. Preface Nathanael West holds something of ... West's fiction as an illus- tration of their own theoretical interests ( i.e. , the professionalization of ...
... West's difficulties with the communist left are articulated quite nicely here . Unable to submit to the dictates of ... fiction of the left , it constituted a subtle criti- cism of its interpretation of American society as well ...
... West's narratives suggest that if fascism were to emerge in America , it would most likely emerge from below , from ... fiction unless one counts the thwarted , Utopian aspirations that lie buried in the cheap artifacts of mass ...
... West's friendship with many of Partisan's enemies on the commu- nist left was enough to damn him . Or perhaps it was ... fiction have , to a large extent , been bound up with the odyssey of these intellectuals . As they migrated ...
... West's fiction the real culprit is not humanity , but capitalism . In fact , one might say that his fiction offers one of the most insightful critiques of the inhumanity of capitalism during the thirties ( an era known for some biting ...
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Contact | 47 |
Miss Lonelyhearts | 67 |
A Cool Million | 88 |
The Day of the Locust | 113 |
Madonnas Bustier or The Burning of Los Angeles | 132 |
Notes | 139 |
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