Glimpses of the Unthinkable: Anamorphic Images of World War III in Philip K. Dick, Thomas Pynchon, and J.G. Ballard
The representation of modern warfare has always been problematic, but depicting nuclear war seems to be an almost impossible task for writers, inasmuch as a real nuclear conflict has never taken place, so that there is no “real” model that writers may refer to. And yet in the Cold War years the thre...
Main Author: | Umberto Rossi |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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School of English, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
2018-12-01
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Series: | Ex-centric Narratives: Journal of Anglophone Literature, Culture and Media |
Online Access: | http://ejournals.lib.auth.gr/ExCentric/article/view/6735 |
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