[Article] Eat, Drink, and be Merry for Tomorrow you may Die: Bakhtin's Carnival in Poppy Z. Brite's Exquisite Corpse

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Cover of the book [Article] Eat, Drink, and be Merry for Tomorrow you may Die: Bakhtin's Carnival in Poppy Z. Brite's Exquisite Corpse by K.J. Pierce, K.J. Pierce
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Author: K.J. Pierce ISBN: 9781301253500
Publisher: K.J. Pierce Publication: January 16, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: K.J. Pierce
ISBN: 9781301253500
Publisher: K.J. Pierce
Publication: January 16, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Article – approximately 4,250 words. Poppy Z. Brite’s Exquisite Corpse is not a book for the faint of heart. Full of dark, vivid imagery, it paints a portrait of the shadowy underworld very few of us will, thankfully, ever see. The main setting is New Orleans, where old-world charm coexists with the neon lights of modern day, and which lends itself to the excesses typically found in Bakhtin’s idea of carnival. From the overall role-reversal of carnival to the parts played by masks, food and drink, and the imagery of the grotesque image and grotesque speech, author K.J. Pierce explores Exquisite Corpse though the skewed lens of carnival, briefly exploring examples of each in the novel.

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Article – approximately 4,250 words. Poppy Z. Brite’s Exquisite Corpse is not a book for the faint of heart. Full of dark, vivid imagery, it paints a portrait of the shadowy underworld very few of us will, thankfully, ever see. The main setting is New Orleans, where old-world charm coexists with the neon lights of modern day, and which lends itself to the excesses typically found in Bakhtin’s idea of carnival. From the overall role-reversal of carnival to the parts played by masks, food and drink, and the imagery of the grotesque image and grotesque speech, author K.J. Pierce explores Exquisite Corpse though the skewed lens of carnival, briefly exploring examples of each in the novel.

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