Mark Dunn
Other - Entry in Literary Enclyclopedia, 2024

This article explores the works of American author Mark Dunn, born in 1956, known for his innovative approach to narrative structure in both plays and novels. It focuses on his notable works that employ unconventional storytelling methods, such as the plays "Belles" and "Belles: The Reunion," which unfold entirely through telephone conversations, and the novels "Ella Minnow Pea" and "Ibid: A Life," which use constrained writing techniques. The article highlights Dunn's exploration of themes like family dynamics, technological impact on communication, linguistic oppression, and the nature of biography. It emphasizes how Dunn's unique narrative structures challenge traditional storytelling formats while examining human adaptability and resilience in the face of communicative constraints.

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Sindija Franzetti

Chalmers, Communication and Learning in Science, Language and Communication

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General Language Studies and Linguistics

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8/13/2024