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

IF 0.1 0 LITERARY THEORY & CRITICISM
V. Pignagnoli
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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.
真实时代的美国小说:莱拉尼光环下的真诚与数字碑文
本文旨在探讨数字外延材料的广泛使用与在后后现代美国小说中使用与作者分享传记细节的人物和人物叙述者的普遍做法之间的相互关系。具体来说,本文关注的是叙事沟通,当作者和人物之间的自传体联系不是在文本上建立的,而是在准文本上建立的,例如,通过在作者的社交媒体资料上找到的数字碑文。通过对雷文·莱拉尼(Raven Leilani)的《光泽》(Luster, 2020)的分析,我将展示数字墓志是如何在当代叙事动态中发挥核心作用的:正是通过它们,许多小说实现了作者与人物的联系,为小说提供了一层所谓的真实性,旨在加强后后现代倾向,认真参与伦理和政治问题。
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