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Murder, in Fact - Disillusionment and Death in the American True Crime Novel (Paperback)
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Murder, in Fact - Disillusionment and Death in the American True Crime Novel (Paperback)
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With the 1965 publication of In Cold Blood, Truman Capote declared
that he broke new literary ground. But, despite its kinship with
the New Journalism, Capote's "nonfiction novel" belongs to the long
tradition of literary naturalism, originating in the work of
nineteenth-century French novelist Emile Zola. Now, Naturalism
offers a particular response to the increasing problem of violence
in American life and the sociological implications of that
violence. This book traces the origins of the fact-based homicide
novel tradition that emerged in the mainstream of twentieth-century
American literature with works such as Frank Norris's McTeague and
Theodore Dreiser's An American Tragedy. At the heart of these
novels is a young man isolated from every possible community who
acts out in desperate circumstances against someone who reflects
his isolation. A tension develops in the narrative between how
society views this killer and the way he is viewed by the novelist,
who shows the protagonist as both victimizer and victim. The crimes
central to these narratives epitomize the vast gap between those
who can aspire to the so-called "American dream" and those with no
realistic chance of achieving it.
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