Neoliberalism and Contemporary American Literature

Carroll Note 2

The epigraph, parts of which are also cited repeatedly in the novel’s narrative, where it is attributed to Walter Benjamin, contains the line “everything will be as it is now, just a little different.” See, for example, 19, 21, 25, 133, and 156. It is significant, moreover, that the possible readings of the photograph that I discuss here become available only if the reader recognizes that the reversal has taken place (for it is something that can be easily missed by the casual viewer). Which begs the question — and it is one that the novel repeatedly asks — has anyone noticed?

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