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In this outstanding book Susan Strehle argues that a new fiction has developed from the influence of modern physics. She calls this new fiction actualism, and within that framework she offers a critical analysis of major novels by Thomas Pynchon, Robert Coover, William Gaddis, John Barth, Margaret Atwood, and Donald Barthelme.According to Strehle, the actualists balance attention to questions of art with an engaged meditation on the external, actual world. While these actualist novels diverge markedly from realistic practice, Strehle claims that they do so in order to reflect more acutely what we now understand as real. Reality is no longer realistic; in the new physical or quantum universe, reality is discontinuous, energetic, relative, statistical, subjectively seen, and uncertainly knownall terms taken from new physics.Actualist fiction is characterized by incompletions, indeterminacy, and open endings unsatisfying to the readerly wish for fulfilled promises and completed patterns. Gravitys Rainbow, for example, ends not with a period but with a dash. Strehle argues that such innovations in narrative reflect on twentieth-century history, politics, science, and discourse.

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title:Fiction in the Quantum Universe
author:Strehle, Susan.
publisher:University of North Carolina Press
isbn10 | asin:0807820245
print isbn13:9780807820247
ebook isbn13:9780807864883
language:English
subjectAmerican fiction--20th century--History and criticism, Physics in literature, Literature and science--United States--History--20th century, Postmodernism (Literature)--United States, Quantum theory in literature.
publication date:1992
lcc:PS374.P45S77 1992eb
ddc:813/.5409356
subject:American fiction--20th century--History and criticism, Physics in literature, Literature and science--United States--History--20th century, Postmodernism (Literature)--United States, Quantum theory in literature.
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Fiction in the Quantum Universe
Susan Strehle
The University of North Carolina Press
Chapel Hill and London
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1992 The University of North Carolina Press
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
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Library of Congress
Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Strehle, Susan.
Fiction in the quantum universe / Susan Strehle.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8078-2024-5 (cloth: alk. paper).
ISBN 0-8078-4365-2 (pbk.: alk. paper)
1. American fiction20th centuryHistory and criticism. 2. Physics in literature. 3. Literature and scienceUnited StatesHistory20th century. 4. Postmodernism (Literature)United States. 5. Quantum theory in literature.
I. Title.
PS374.P45s77 1992
813'.5409356-dc20
91-36805
CIP
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources.
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FOR ADAM AND MICHAEL
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Contents
Preface
ix
Chapter One
ACTUALISM
Fiction in the Quantum Universe
1
Chapter Two
THOMAS PYNCHON
Gravity's Rainbow and the Fiction of Quantum Continuity
27
Chapter Three
ROBERT COOVER
The Public Burning and the Accidents of History
66
Chapter Four
WILLIAM GADDIS
J R and the Matter of Energy
93
Chapter Five
JOHN BARTH
L E T T E R S and the Relative Frame
124
Chapter Six
MARGARET ATWOOD
Cat's Eye and the Subjective Author
159
Chapter Seven
DONALD BARTHELME
Paradise and the Uncertain Principles of Actualism
190
Chapter Eight
BEYOND THE BORDERS
Actualism in the Quantum Universe
218
Notes
239
Bibliography
257
Index
271

Page ix
PREFACE
I began work on this book when a relatively simple problem turned complex: I was exploring the influence that Vladimir Nabokov had on Thomas Pynchon, who took a course from Nabokov at Cornell. But historical realitythe world outside the text that alters the course of fiction when two significant writers meet in a banked lecture hallhas lost ground in the criticism of contemporary fiction. Postmodern narratives appear to many critics to be metafiction: a fiction designed to comment on its own textual and linguistic processes. More generally, critics regard all contemporary writers who have abandoned realism as having abandoned reality at the same stroke. In the prevailing metafictive climate, the world outside of fiction is assumed by some critics of postmodern fiction to be linguistic and textual, by others to be fictive or imaginary, and by virtually all to be beside the point.
In exploring the connections between Nabokov and Pynchon, I found that I needed to redefine the aims and interests of contemporary fiction and to place it in a new context. I had to reconstruct the extraliterary, historical dimension in which similar fictions can make kindred sense, and I needed to supplement the metafictive model with another understanding of current fictional aesthetics. Once I had done so, I could not only complete the project arguing for Pynchon's indebtedness to Nabokov (in a study published in Contemporary Literature in 1983), I could also undertake a meaningful study of a community of novelists.
My first premise is that contemporary fiction departs from realism
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without losing interest in reality. Reality itself is no longer realistic; it has more energy and mystery, rendering the observer's position more uncertain and more involved, than the solid and rocklike overlook from which the realist surveyed a stable world. In the quantum universe, space and time aren't separate, predictable, and absolute; narratives can't steer by the fixed poles that guided realistic fiction. While many living writers share a well-read fascination with the possibilities inherent in literary form, and while they make allied formal choices to displace realism, they do so in order to think more clearly about what we now understand as real. Their fiction considers twentieth-century history, politics, science, and discourse: in short, the actual world.
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