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|a Bachner, Sally,
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|a The Prestige of Violence :
|b American Fiction, 1962-2007 /
|c Sally Bachner.
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|a Athens, GA :
|b University of Georgia Press,
|c 2011.
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|a The prestige of violence: American fiction, 1962-2007 -- Zembla in The New York Times: Pale fire's historical violence -- Monks and "The mind of Watts": Vietnam in The crying of Lot 49 -- Americanizing Vietnam in Mailer's The armies of the night -- Veterans of sex: feminist fiction and the rise of PTSD -- "Words generally only spoil things": fantasy, testimony, and trauma in the work of Philip Roth -- "The hammers striking the page": Don DeLillo and the violent politics of language -- After the aftermath: American fiction since 2007.
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|a Violence in literature.
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|a American fiction
|y 20th century
|x History and criticism.
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