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Insanity as Redemption in Contemporary American Fiction: Inmates Running the Asylum
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“It is easy to see how, in a world as devoid of meaning as the one that all of these fictional characters inhabit - a world modeled closely on the real modern world - madness is both a legitimate response and an effective challenge to the superficial sanity of the social order and historical process…only the person out of step with society has an appropriate vantage point from which to view its failings; only the person who fails to obey the institutions that mandate certain behaviors can appreciate their rigidity and the consequences of nonconformity. And only those who are victims of the system can bring about real reforms in it. Only the inmates can run the asylum - and, as much of the best experimental fiction of recent years suggests, only the inmates should.”
― Insanity as Redemption in Contemporary American Fiction: Inmates Running the Asylum
― Insanity as Redemption in Contemporary American Fiction: Inmates Running the Asylum
