An edition of Fire and power (1994)

Fire and power

the American space program as postmodern narrative

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An edition of Fire and power (1994)

Fire and power

the American space program as postmodern narrative

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In Fire and Power William D. Atwill maps the cultural contours of space-age America through readings of some of the era's most popular and influential narratives: Saul Bellow's Mr. Sammler's Planet, John Updike's Rabbit Redux, Norman Mailer's Of a Fire on the Moon, Tom Wolfe's The Right Stuff, Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow, and Don DeLillo's Ratner's Star.

Together, Atwill demonstrates, these key texts comprise a literary history of the space age, an exploration of the novel's possibilities in uncertain times, and a disturbing critique of postwar society.

The massive technological enterprise known as the Manned Space Program was, in Atwill's words, "the historical marker of our age," and in our race to the moon, he says, Bellow, Updike, Mailer, Wolfe, Pynchon, and DeLillo found a trope for the postmodern condition. To these writers, the space program was the most visible and outward sign of a radical shift in the culture that fostered it.

This shift was from modernism's search for interior, individual unity amidst chaos to the post-modern perception of the individual's fragmentation and uncertain standing in the world.

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172

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Fire and Power: The American Space Program as Postmodern Narrative
2010, University of Georgia Press
in English
Cover of: Fire and power
Fire and power: the American space program as postmodern narrative
1994, University of Georgia Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [157]-168) and index.

Published in
Athens

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
303.48/32
Library of Congress
TL789.8.U5 A88 1994, PS228.T42 A88 1004

The Physical Object

Pagination
172 p. ;
Number of pages
172

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Open Library
OL1429662M
Internet Archive
firepoweramerica0000atwi
ISBN 10
0820316474
LCCN
93040985
OCLC/WorldCat
29357464
Library Thing
4038968
Goodreads
2897235

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