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Type of Document Thesis
Author Suver, Stacey Andrew
Author's Email Address sas05j@fsu.edu
URN etd-07082008-182749
Title Exploding Narratives: The Literature of Terrorism in Contemporary America
Degree Master of Arts
Department English, Department of
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Barry Faulk Committee Chair
Amit Rai Committee Member
Andrew Epstein Committee Member
Keywords
  • Metanarrative
  • Power
  • Theatricality
  • Terrorist
  • John Updike
  • Amiri Baraka
  • September 11
  • Cut-up
  • Tom Robbins
  • Don DeLillo
  • William S. Burroughs
  • Literary Terrorism
Date of Defense 2008-03-21
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
This thesis addresses the relationship between American literature and terrorism in works written during the last two decades of the Twentieth Century. Don DeLillo and Tom Robbins have each written novels that explore the relationship between writers and terrorists and address the consequences of an exchange of power between novelists and terrorists. William S. Burroughs adopts terrorism’s methods in order to attack and redefine the conventions of the novel. Following the September 11 terror attacks, several writers responded with texts that strive in one way or another to contextualize the attacks in a way that is culturally relevant. Essentially, this thesis demonstrates that literature’s relationship to terrorism is more complicated than generally acknowledged. There is far more involved than novelists telling simple stories about terrorist organizations and describing their nefarious actions.
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