1998.6

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261 pages 2002

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"In this book about the complicated experience of pursuing a Ph.D., Matthew Roberson details the curious world of a group stuck between childhood and adulthood, idealism and surrealism, representation and reality. Roberson rewrites Ronald Sukenick's classic fiction of the sixties, 98.6, simultaneously parodying earlier experimental life and art, while exposing present day vacuousness and alienation.

It's a hilarious send-up of American narcissism, wherein Roberson reveals video culture and the web-cam as nineties embodiments of metafictional self-fascination."--BOOK JACKET.

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