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John Gregory Dunne Critical Essay | Critical Essay by Marion Glastonbury

This literature criticism consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis & critique of John Gregory Dunne.
This section contains 312 words
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Critical Essay by Marion Glastonbury

Early socialist fears of thought-control by business interests manipulating technology seem amply justified today. Modern American fiction is furnished with brand-names. Slogans punctuate dialogue. Dreams are peopled by celebrities. The eponymous protagonist of Dutch Shea Jr, a divorced lawyer with a clientele of micks and mafiosi, keeps the television on in his bedroom as a nightlight, so, when an armed intruder enters, violence in the dark mingles with a shoot-out on the screen. The staccato patter of wisecracks and gunfire in this sort of comedy often gets commended as 'gutsy'. Indeed, entrails are prominently featured throughout. Carbuncles fester; a colostomy complicates rape. A baby is dismembered by a lawnmower; a flooded cemetery disgorges the corpse of a convict, Shea's father. His daughter, blown to bits when the IRA bombs a London restaurant, lands in a sorbet dish….

Why should a novelist of obvious wit and energy write as if satire...
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This section contains 312 words
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Purchase our Dunne, John Gregory 1932– - Critical Essay by Marion Glastonbury
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Dunne, John Gregory 1932– - Critical Essay by Marion Glastonbury from Literature Criticism Series. ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved.
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