A few months ago, I received an email asking whether I thought Barack Obama might be something like a postironic presidential candidate. I ignored the email at the time, too busy doing research on trendspotters and writing Pop Apocalypse (a decidedly ironic book). After the caucuses in Iowa, I listened to Obama’s victory [...]
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Lee Konstantinou is a novelist and postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University.
He is the author of the novel Pop Apocalypse.

He is working on a second novel and a study of irony in postwar fiction called Countercultural Capital: The Problem of Irony in Postwar American Literature
Lee Konstantinou- Am I Turning Empirical?
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