diff --git a/_cache/webmentions.json b/_cache/webmentions.json index 7de67af89d..dd37a32862 100644 --- a/_cache/webmentions.json +++ b/_cache/webmentions.json @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ { - "lastFetched": "2024-10-14T22:07:30.128Z", + "lastFetched": "2024-10-14T23:54:49.377Z", "children": [] } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/anxiety-of-obsolescence.md b/content/anxiety-of-obsolescence.md index 78e4eb2cf3..608f77d8c7 100644 --- a/content/anxiety-of-obsolescence.md +++ b/content/anxiety-of-obsolescence.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tags: page # The Anxiety of Obsolescence -The Anxiety of Obsolescence book cover +The Anxiety of Obsolescence book cover [*The Anxiety of Obsolescence: The American Novel in the Age of Television*](https://amzn.to/2qpHVyM) explores the conviction seen throughout the late twentieth century cultural sphere — not least among novelists — that television had killed the audience for serious fiction. This bit of mythology, I argue,