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Dirty Realism is the fiction of a new generation of American authors. They write about the belly-side of contemporary life – a deserted husband, an unwanted mother, a car thief, a pickpocket, a drug addict – but they write about it with a disturbing detachment, at times verging on comedy.
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has been called dirty realism, with its bummed-out anti-heroes at the desperate edge of society. Michael Kaplan uses "dirty realism" in his 2021 article, "Dustin Hoffman was kicked out of Sardi's while in character for 'Midnight Cowboy'"
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Understated, ironic, sometimes savage, but insistently compassionate, these stories constitute a new voice in fiction.
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Modern scholarship preponderantly places at the heart of the movement the authors Buford mentions in his
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The Dirty Realism Duo: Charles Bukowski and Raymond Carver on the Aesthetics of the Ugly
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The term formed the title of the Summer 1984 edition of
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aspects of ordinary life in spare, unadorned language.
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Index

Bill Buford
Granta
North American
literary movement
realism
mundane
Granta
literary minimalism
adverbs
metaphor
internal monologue
Midnight Cowboy
Raymond Carver
Tobias Wolff
Richard Ford
Larry Brown
Frederick Barthelme
Pedro Juan Gutiérrez
Fernando Velázquez Medina
Jayne Anne Phillips
Kmart realism
Grunge lit
Postmodernist literature
Dirty Realism's Other Face|Sydney Review of Books
"Definition: Dirty Realism". Online dictionary service in English, Spanish, German and other languages by. 20 July 2008. 30 Dec. 2008
Buford, Bill
"Editorial"
Archived
themodernnovel.org
"Dustin Hoffman kicked out of Sardi's during 'Midnight Cowboy' filming"

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