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Black humor fiction of the sixties;, a pluralistic definition of man and his world, [by] Max F. Schulz

Label
Black humor fiction of the sixties;, a pluralistic definition of man and his world, [by] Max F. Schulz
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 125-126)
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Black humor fiction of the sixties;
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
669280
Responsibility statement
[by] Max F. Schulz
Sub title
a pluralistic definition of man and his world
Table Of Contents
Towards a definition of black humor -- The metaphysics of multiplicity; and, the thousand and one masks of John Barth -- The unsensing of the self; and, the unconfirmed thesis of Kurt Vonnegut -- The politics of parody; and, the comic apocalypses of Jorge Luis Borges, Thomas Berger, Thomas Pynchon, and Robert Coover -- The aesthetics of anxiety; and, the conformist heroes of Bruce Jay Friedman and Charles Wright
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