dirty realism

E307957

Dirty realism is a literary movement characterized by its spare, unadorned prose and focus on the bleak, everyday lives of ordinary people, often associated with late-20th-century American short fiction.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
dirty realism canonical 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf fiction genre
literary movement
literary style
associatedWith Ann Beattie
Annie Proulx
surface form: Bobbie Ann Mason

Charles Bukowski
Frederick Barthelme
Jayne Anne Phillips
Larry Brown
Raymond Carver
Richard Ford
Tobias Wolff
minimalist fiction
contrastsWith ornate prose
romanticism
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
documentedIn Granta
surface form: Granta magazine
emergedIn 1970s
1980s
focusesOn alcoholism
banal details of daily life
domestic situations
economic hardship
emotional alienation
failed relationships
lower-middle-class life
ordinary people
genreOf contemporary literature
short fiction
hasCharacteristic bleak tone
emotional restraint
focus on everyday life
focus on working-class characters
matter-of-fact description
minimalist style
realist depiction of contemporary America
spare prose
unadorned prose
understated narration
influenced contemporary American short fiction
influencedBy American realism
Raymond Carver
minimalism
realism
language English
literaryPeriod postmodern era
notableCriticOrPromoter Bill Buford
period late 20th century
typicalForm novella
short story

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (1)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Raymond Carver movement dirty realism