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-''[[Het vijfde seizoen]]'' ([[2003]]) is a [[nobrow]] [[essay]] [[anthology]] by [[Dutch writer]] [[Joost Zwagerman]]. The title translates in English as ''The Fifth Season''.+''[[Het vijfde seizoen]]'' ([[2003]]) is a [[nobrow]] [[essay]] [[anthology]] by [[Dutch writer]] [[Joost Zwagerman]]. The title translates in English as ''The Fifth Season''. It is similar to ''[[Stranger Shores: Literary Essays, 1986-1999]]'' by Coetzee.
Some of the chapters include: Some of the chapters include:

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Het vijfde seizoen (2003) is a nobrow essay anthology by Dutch writer Joost Zwagerman. The title translates in English as The Fifth Season. It is similar to Stranger Shores: Literary Essays, 1986-1999 by Coetzee.

Some of the chapters include:

  • Waarom Emma Bovary familie is van Don Quichot.
  • Waarom Harry Mulisch zegt dat hij niet bestaat en nooit heeft bestaan.
  • Waarom pornoster Linda Lovelace veranderde in een kruisvaarder tegen 'ontucht'.
  • Waarom dichters vaker zelfmoord plegen dan prozaïsten.
  • Waarom het korte verhaal in Nederland wordt veronachtzaamd en in Amerika verafgood.
  • Waarom '11 september' leidde tot hysterische cultuurkritiek.
  • Waarom plagiaat meestal geen plagiaat is.




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