A newish kind of literary territory: the novel that sounds like TV
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A newish kind of literary territory: the novel that sounds like TV
An essential divide between the vast wasteland of television and the fertile biomes of literature persisted from TV's formal maturation in the 1950s roughly through the beginning of the millennium, when television became "quality" and people stopped writing novels about how watching too much of it can amuse you to death. Suddenly, it turned out, watching TV wasn't bad for you after all — in fact it was good for you, pretty much as good as readin…
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