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-''[[Het vijfde seizoen]]'' ([[2003]]) is an 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:
-*Waarom [[Emma Bovary]] familie is van Don Quichot. +*Why [[Emma Bovary]] is related to [[Don Quixote]].
-*Waarom [[Harry Mulisch]] zegt dat hij niet bestaat en nooit heeft bestaan. +*Why [[Harry Mulisch]] maintains that he does not and has never existed.
-*Waarom pornoster [[Linda Lovelace]] veranderde in een kruisvaarder tegen 'ontucht'. +*Why [[plagiarism]] is usually not plagiarism
-*Waarom dichters vaker zelfmoord plegen dan prozaïsten. +**In [[1927]] a Canadian citizen, [[Florence Deeks]], sued Wells for [[plagiarism]], claiming that much of the ''[[The Outline of History]]'' was lifted from her unpublished manuscript, "The Web of the World's Romance".
-*Waarom het korte verhaal in Nederland wordt veronachtzaamd en in Amerika verafgood. +*On [[George Orwell]] and his widow [[Sonia Brownell]].
-*Waarom '11 september' leidde tot hysterische cultuurkritiek. +*On [[Martin Amis]]'s relation to his father and his books ''[[Experience]]'' and ''[[The War Against Cliché]]''.
-*Waarom plagiaat meestal geen plagiaat is.+*On [[bohemianism]] and [[bourgeois]], in reality a review of [[Village Voice]] contributor [[Ross Wetzsteon]]'s book ''[[Republic of Dreams]]''.
- +*On [[Edie Sedgwick]] and the negative influence of Andy Warhol on her life, also features the episode when [[Bob Dylan]] wanted to "recrute" Edie.
 +*An interview with [[Arthur C. Danto]] his essay on "the end of art" after [[Andy Warhol]]'s made his [[Brillo Box]]es.
 +*On [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]]'s biographers
 +*Why porn star [[Linda Lovelace]] turned into a moral crusader.
 +*On [[Mario Testino]], with mentions of [[heroin chic]].
 +*On [[Kurt Cobain]]'s [[suicide]].
 +*An interview with Norman Mailer written in the [[third person singular]].
 +*A review of [[John Updike]]'s ''[[Seek My Face]]''.
 +*On [[David Leavitt]].
 +*Suicide and depression
 +**Why [[poet]]s commit [[suicide]] more often than [[prose]] writers.
 +**On the relationship between [[creativity]] and [[depression]] (''[[Touched with Fire]]'').
 +**Interview with [[Andrew Solomon]], author ''The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression''.
 +*Why the [[short story]] is neglected in The Netherlands and celebrated in the United States.
 +*Why [[9/11]] led to hysterical [[cultural criticism]].
 +*On [[Gerrit Komrij]] and [[Henk Hofland]]'s fascination with [[feces]].
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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:




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