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The Very Online Novel with Timothy Wilcox

The Very Online Novel with Timothy Wilcox

Timothy Wilcox joins me to discuss three very online novels released in the past year: Hari Kunzru's Red Pill, Lauren Oyler's Fake Accounts, and Patricia Lockwood's No One is Talking about This.

Outsider Theory

December 8, 20211h 39m

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Show Notes

Timothy Wilcox (@PreCursorPoets) is one of my my favorite writers on contemporary literature. He joins me to discuss three very online novels published in the past year or so: Hari Kunzru's Red Pill, Lauren Oyler's Fake Accounts, and Patricia Lockwood's No One is Talking about This. He shares his thoughts on the genre of internet fiction and the evolving phenomenon of "hyperconnectivity" as manifest in literary texts. We also consider the complicated interaction between the temporality of fiction and the temporality of the internet, the outsized role of Donald Trump in recent internet novels, and recent writers' attempts to channel and appropriate the dark energies of the internet.

https://www.precursorpoets.com/always-online-prelude/

https://www.precursorpoets.com/uninterrupted-connection-infinite-grace/

https://medium.com/arc-digital/writing-the-great-american-novel-in-the-age-of-meme-warfare-273006eb85de

Topics

internet novelliteraturehyperconnectivitysocial mediaDonald TrumpHari KunzruPatricia LockwoodLauren Oyler