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Pastiche - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A pastiche is a literary or other artistic genre that is a "hodge-podge" or an imitation. The word is also a linguistic term used to describe an early stage in the development of a pidgin language. ...
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Postmodern literature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term Postmodern literature is used to describe certain tendencies in post-World War II literature. It is both a continuation of the experimentation championed by writers of the modernist period ...
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FRENCH FRIES, by Dennis Bernstein & Warren Lehrer, 3 colors. Artist book/play/: day in a life at fast food joint. ... FRENCH FRIES proves that the book can be a movie, an existential feast, and a pastiche of literature and art...”; Philip Meggs, AIGA Journal (from feature on Lehrer, “An Oracle of the 21st...
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FRENCH FRIES, by Dennis Bernstein & Warren Lehrer, 3 colors. Artist book/play/: day in a life at fast food joint. ... Reprinted and written about in dozens of books on design, typography, artists books and experimental literature. This book/play is a quick-service circus of culinary discourse, dream, memory, loss,
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They are given to all kinds of marvellous beliefs, are subject to trances and visions, and frequently see strange sights, and hear music and voices in the air. The whole neighborhood abounds with local tales, haunted spots, and twilight superstitions; ... The Literature Network ... Literature Network » Washington Irving...
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Summerfield, Thea(ove) (2009) : "Patois and Linguistic Pastiche in Modern Literature", "Women workers in the Second World War: Production and patriarchy in conflict", "Thogs and things", "Global g ... ... Patois and Linguistic Pastiche in Modern Literature ; Giovanna Summerfield; Hardcover. Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
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