U.S. Fiction in the Age of Authenticity: Earnestness and Digital Epitexts in Leilani’s Luster

This essay aims to explore the interrelation of the widespread use of digital epitextual material and the common practice, in post-postmodern U.S. fiction, to employ characters and character-narrators that share some biographical details with their authors. Specifically, this essay attends to narrat...

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Main Author: Virginia Pignagnoli
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Published: Milano University Press 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/enthymema/article/view/19549
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description This essay aims to explore the interrelation of the widespread use of digital epitextual material and the common practice, in post-postmodern U.S. fiction, to employ characters and character-narrators that share some biographical details with their authors. Specifically, this essay attends to narrative communication when an autobiographical connection between authors and characters is established not textually, but paratextually, through digital epitexts to be found, for instance, on authors’ social media profiles. Through the analysis of Raven Leilani’s Luster (2020), I will show how digital epitexts acquire a central role for contemporary narrative dynamics: it is through them that many novels realize the author-character connection providing fiction with a layer of alleged authenticity meant to reinforce the post-postmodern tendency to earnestly engage with ethical and political issues.
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spelling doaj.art-e5a785d5d0854eefa96e59c092a497062024-04-03T06:25:39ZdeuMilano University PressEnthymema2037-24262023-01-013010.54103/2037-2426/19549U.S. Fiction in the Age of Authenticity: Earnestness and Digital Epitexts in Leilani’s LusterVirginia Pignagnoli0University of ZaragozaThis essay aims to explore the interrelation of the widespread use of digital epitextual material and the common practice, in post-postmodern U.S. fiction, to employ characters and character-narrators that share some biographical details with their authors. Specifically, this essay attends to narrative communication when an autobiographical connection between authors and characters is established not textually, but paratextually, through digital epitexts to be found, for instance, on authors’ social media profiles. Through the analysis of Raven Leilani’s Luster (2020), I will show how digital epitexts acquire a central role for contemporary narrative dynamics: it is through them that many novels realize the author-character connection providing fiction with a layer of alleged authenticity meant to reinforce the post-postmodern tendency to earnestly engage with ethical and political issues.https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/enthymema/article/view/19549Post-postmodernist FictionAuthenticityCo-constructionDigital EpitextsLiterature and Social MediaZadie Smith
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U.S. Fiction in the Age of Authenticity: Earnestness and Digital Epitexts in Leilani’s Luster
Enthymema
Post-postmodernist Fiction
Authenticity
Co-construction
Digital Epitexts
Literature and Social Media
Zadie Smith
title U.S. Fiction in the Age of Authenticity: Earnestness and Digital Epitexts in Leilani’s Luster
title_full U.S. Fiction in the Age of Authenticity: Earnestness and Digital Epitexts in Leilani’s Luster
title_fullStr U.S. Fiction in the Age of Authenticity: Earnestness and Digital Epitexts in Leilani’s Luster
title_full_unstemmed U.S. Fiction in the Age of Authenticity: Earnestness and Digital Epitexts in Leilani’s Luster
title_short U.S. Fiction in the Age of Authenticity: Earnestness and Digital Epitexts in Leilani’s Luster
title_sort u s fiction in the age of authenticity earnestness and digital epitexts in leilani s luster
topic Post-postmodernist Fiction
Authenticity
Co-construction
Digital Epitexts
Literature and Social Media
Zadie Smith
url https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/enthymema/article/view/19549
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