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Argues against the commonly held opinion that Henry Miller's narratives suffer from 'formlessness'. Drawing on a variety of narratological and critical sources, as well as Miller's own aesthetic theories, this book offers readers insights into some of the most challenging writings of the twentieth century.
Texts include: - Toni Morrison's Sula - William Faulkner's 'Barn Burning' - George Orwell's 1984Compact and easy-to-follow, Decker's study finally asks: are we now in a 'post-ideological' era?
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