Camp in Literature

by Gary McMahon

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What does camp look like as a style of writing, and why has a canon of camp writers never been compiled? Because camp has never been addressed as a literary genre?until now. This book explores the history of camp in literature, showcasing its merit and demonstrating that seriousness is not the only path to truth and meaning. The first part of the book is thematically organized, applying the principles of camp aesthetics to novels, short stories, essays, memoir, and poetry. Authors discussed include Aubrey Beardsley, Amanda McKittrick Ros, No?l Coward, Saki, Christopher Isherwood, and many more. Themes include the juxtaposition of the domestic with the fantastic?the elevation of the most banal, domestic details to fantastic possibilities, and vice versa. Part two features six writers?Oscar Wilde, Ronald Firbank, Quentin Crisp, Juan Goytisolo, Chloe Poems, and the much-maligned Edward D. Wood?and compares the various camp elements in their work.
  • ISBN10 0786424664
  • ISBN13 9780786424665
  • Publish Date 1 March 2006
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 18 October 2013
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint McFarland & Co Inc
  • Pages 306
  • Language English