Reality Hunger

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Reality Hunger is a genre-blurring, manifesto-style book by David Shields that challenges traditional notions of authorship, originality, and the boundaries between fiction and nonfiction.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
manifesto
author David Shields NERFINISHED
controversy use of unattributed quotations in early editions
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception polarizing
widely discussed in literary circles
feature endnotes identifying sources of quotations
form collage
genre essay collection
literary criticism
manifesto-style work
nonfiction
hasPart numbered sections labeled A to Z
influencedBy collage art
postmodern theory
sampling culture
ISBN 9780307378078
language English
mediaType e-book
print
narrativeStyle fragmentary
genre-blurring
notableIdea advocacy of appropriation in art
challenge to traditional notions of authorship
challenge to traditional notions of originality
defense of sampling and remixing
erasure of boundaries between fiction and nonfiction
pageCount 240
publicationYear 2010
publisher Alfred A. Knopf
structure numbered fragments
subject authorship
essay
fiction–nonfiction boundary
literary collage
memoir
originality
plagiarism
postmodern literature
subtitle A Manifesto NERFINISHED
targetAudience literary critics
readers of experimental nonfiction
writers
theme cultural saturation of media
ethics of borrowing texts
instability of narrative truth
reality in contemporary art

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David Shields (writer) notableWork Reality Hunger
subject surface form: David Shields