TY - BOOK AU - Steffen Hantke PY - 2012 CY - Berlin, Germany PB - Peter Lang Verlag SN - 9783653022124 TI - Conspiracy and Paranoia in Contemporary American Fiction T2 - The Works of Don DeLillo and Joseph McElroy DO - 10.3726/978-3-653-02212-4 UR - https://www.peterlang.com/document/1053563 N2 - Under the influence of Thomas Pynchon, a generation of postmodern American writers has explored the theme of conspiracy and paranoia, its origins in contemporary American culture, and its political and ideological ramifications. This intense preoccupation with paranoid forms of conceptual organization has helped critics to represent postmodernism as a coherent phenomenon and define it as a period. While for many readers the assumption of periodic homogeneity is still valid, postmodern fiction has, in fact, been diversifying rapidly in the course of its development over the last 20 years. In the works of Don DeLillo and Joseph McElroy, a new set of narrative premises, which mark a significant paradigmatic shift within postmodern American fiction, has begun to emerge from the dialogic interplay with Pynchonesque paranoia. LA - English ER -