<div><i>Post-Postmodernist Fiction and the Rise of Digital Epitexts</i> explores new dynamics created by the intersection of digital media and contemporary fiction arguing that these synergies are part of the cultural context in which the post-postmodernist novel emerges. Virginia Pignagnoli introduces a rhetorical theory of paratexts meant to reshape traditional views of paratextuality providing categories functions and properties able to accommodate new digital practices such as those of digital epitexts (authors' social media posts and novels' websites for example) that widen the space for authorial creation and narrative exchange beyond the print novel. Focusing on the effects digital epitexts have on audiences Pignagnoli presents an analysis of contemporary novels-by Michael Chabon Jennifer Egan Catherine Lacey Meg Wolitzer and Dave Eggers-that display a post-postmodern sensitivity in dialogue with some of the ways digital epitexts are currently employed. Ultimately in showing how twenty-first-century novels and digital epitexts are co-constitutive Pignagnoli offers a vision of a new post-postmodernism interested in sincerity relationality and intersubjectivity.</div>
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