Little Expressionless Animals

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Little Expressionless Animals is a short story by David Foster Wallace that explores themes of emotional detachment, media spectacle, and identity through the lens of a long-running game show champion.

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instanceOf literary work
short story
author David Foster Wallace NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores impact of television on emotional life
public versus private self
relationship between media and identity
featuresCharacterType television game show contestant
television producer
genre literary fiction
postmodern fiction
hasCriticalReception critically acclaimed
frequently anthologized
hasForm prose
hasLength short fiction
hasMotif competition
emotional inexpressiveness
game shows
spectatorship
television trivia
hasNarrativeStyle nonlinear structure
third-person narration
hasSubjectMatter celebrity culture
romantic and emotional relationships
television game shows
hasTone ironic
melancholic
satirical
language English
literaryMovement contemporary American literature
postmodern literature
mainTheme emotional detachment
identity
loneliness
media spectacle
performance and authenticity
television culture
narrativeFocus long-running game show champion
notableFor blend of emotional intensity and media satire
complex characterization of a quiz-show champion
depiction of television as a shaping force in modern life
partOfAuthorPeriod early fiction of David Foster Wallace
periodOfPublication late 20th century
setting United States television industry NERFINISHED
television game show
targetAudience adult readers
workOf David Foster Wallace NERFINISHED

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