Within the context of no context

119 pages

English language

Published Jan. 2, 1997 by Atlantic Monthly Press, Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated.

ISBN:
978-0-87113-670-1
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OCLC Number:
35593553

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Written originally for a special issue of The New Yorker and reissued here with a new forward by the author, Within the Context of No Context is George W. S. Trow's brilliant exposition on the state of American culture and twentieth-century life. Published to widespread acclaim, Within the Context of No Context became an immediate classic and is, to this day, a favorite work of writers and critics alike. Both a chilling commentary on the times in which it was written and an eerie premonition of the future, Trow's work locates and traces, describes and analyzes the components of change in contemporary America -- a culture increasingly determined by the shallow worlds of consumer products, daytime television, and celebrity heroes. "This elegant little book is essential reading for anyone interested in the demise, the terminal silliness, of our culture." -- John Irving, The New York Times Book Review; "In this …

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  • Trow, George W. S
  • Popular culture -- United States
  • United States -- Civilization -- 1945-