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Death in the FUNhouse: John Barth and Poststructuralist Aesthetics

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In contrast to recent attempts to distinguish postmodernism from poststructuralism, Death in the FUNhouse finds deep complicity between the two discourses. This book looks comprehensively at the middle and late texts of John Barth to demonstrate the complexity of the postmodern author - and the never-ending quest for pleasure.

180 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1995

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Alan Lindsay

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Alan Lindsay is the author of A. a novel (Red Hen Press,), and The Burzee Rose, a Christmas Carol. He is the co-author (with Dennis Anfuso) of OzHouse, and OzHouse Reopened (Interset Press). He holds and M.A. in fiction writing from the University of Notre Dame. He teaches English as a small New Hampshire college.

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