The Rise of Critical Space in Twentieth-Century American Fiction
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Nicholas Spencer is an associate professor of English at the University of NebraskaLincoln, where he specializes in twentieth-century American literature and critical theory.
Chapter One. Utopian Naturalism in Conflict: Jack London and Upton Sinclair; Chapter Two. Hegemony, Culture, Space: John Dos Passos and Josephine Herbst; Chapter Three. The Divergence of Social Space: Mary McCarthy and Paul Goodman; Chapter Four. Realizing Abstract Space: Thomas Pynchon and William Gaddis; Chapter Five. Territoriality and the Lost Dimension: Joan Didion and Don DeLillo