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Author Letzler, David, author.

Title The cruft of fiction : mega-novels and the science of paying attention / David Letzler.

Publication Info. Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 2017.

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Description 1 online resource.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Frontiers of narrative
Frontiers of narrative.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary What is the strange appeal of big books? The mega-novel, a genre of erudite tomes with encyclopedic scope, has attracted wildly varied responses, from fanatical devotion to trenchant criticism. Looking at intimidating mega-novel masterpieces from The Making of Americans to 2666, David Letzler explores reader responses to all the seemingly random, irrelevant, pointless, and derailing elements that comprise these mega-novels, elements that he labels "cruft" after the computer science term for junk code. Letzler suggests that these books are useful tools to help us understand the relationship between reading and attention. While mega-novel text is often intricately meaningful or experimental, sometimes it is just excessive and pointless. On the other hand, mega-novels also contain text that, though appearing to be cruft, turns out to be quite important. Letzler posits that this cruft requires readers to develop a sophisticated method of attentional modulation, allowing one to subtly distinguish between text requiring focused attention and text that must be skimmed or even skipped to avoid processing failures. "The Cruft of Fiction" shows how the attentional maturation prompted by reading mega-novels can help manage the information overload that increasingly characterizes contemporary life.
Contents Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Information and Attention in the Mega- Novel; 1. The Dictionary; 2. The Encyclopedia; 3. Life- Writing; 4. The Menippean Satire; 5. Episodic Narrative; 6. The Epic and the Allegory; Conclusion: The Fate of the Mega-Novel; Source Acknowledgments; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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Subject Fiction -- Psychological aspects.
Fiction -- Psychological aspects.
Reading, Psychology of.
Reading, Psychology of.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Letzler, David. Cruft of fiction. Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 2017 9780803299627 (DLC) 2016044209 (OCoLC)962254262
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