News is "one of the few things that connects us as a nation" observes
the protagonist in the title story of Newsworld, a new collection by
Todd James Pierce that explores America's obsession with news and
entertainment culture. The characters in "Newsworld" seek to design
realistic theme park attractions, such as "OJ's Bronco: The Ride" and
"Seige at Waco," that allow park guests to experience the complexities
of contemporary news events for themselves. In the story "Columbine:
The Musical," high school students stage a musical written as a means
of discussing school violence, while their vice principal wrangles a
10 percent discount on a school security system in exchange for
corporate sponsorship of the play. In "Wrestling Al Gore," a national
wrestling federation uses costumed wrestlers to cast the Gore/Bush
election recount into the ring. In an ironic twist, fans become
sympathetic to the underdog Gore, champion his cause, and ultimately
reflect on the fate of the real politician. In "The Yoshi Compound: A
Story of Post-Waco Texas," the followers of the Dalai Yoshi amass
weapons and riot gear in hopes of attracting media attention in order
to spread their message of love and world peace. The characters in
Newsworld, like many Americans, are engulfed in a life-imitating-art
phenomenon caused by the hyperreality presented in the media, and they
struggle with this overwhelming influence trying to understand whether
their own lives fall within or outside its domain.
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ISBN
9780822991144
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
University of Pittsburgh Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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