Slapstick Modernism: Chaplin to Kerouac to Iggy Pop

Slapstick Modernism: Chaplin to Kerouac to Iggy Pop

by William Solomon
Slapstick Modernism: Chaplin to Kerouac to Iggy Pop

Slapstick Modernism: Chaplin to Kerouac to Iggy Pop

by William Solomon

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Overview

Slapstick comedy landed like a pie in the face of twentieth-century culture. Pratfalls percolated alongside literary modernism throughout the 1920s and 1930s before slapstick found explosive expression in postwar literature, experimental film, and popular music.

William Solomon charts the origins and evolution of what he calls slapstick modernism—a merging of artistic experimentation with the socially disruptive lunacy made by the likes of Charlie Chaplin. Romping through texts, films, and theory, Solomon embarks on an intellectual odyssey from the high modernism of Dos Passos and Williams to the late modernism of the Beats and Burroughs before a head-on crash into the raw power of punk rock. Throughout, he shows the links between the experimental writers and silent screen performers of the early century, and explores the potent cultural undertaking that drew inspiration from anarchical comedy after World War II.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780252040245
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Publication date: 05/16/2016
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

William Solomon is an associate professor of English at the University of Buffalo.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction: The Origins of Slapstick Modernism 1

Part I 1920s

1 The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Transportation 31

2 The Politics and Poetics of Attraction I: Dos Passos 63

3 The Politics and Poetics of Attraction II: Harold Lloyds "Thrill" Films 99

4 Becoming-Child: Harry Langdon 123

Part II 1930s

5 The Emergence of Slapstick Modernism 147

Theoretical Interlude: Benjamin and the Question Concerning Second Technology 167

Part III 1950s-1960s

6 The Rise of Slapstick Modernism; or, the Birth of the Uncool 179

Notes 207

Works Cited 229

Index 247

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