Neoliberalism and Contemporary American Literature

Carroll Note 31

“The Golden Vanity” was published originally in the New Yorker (June 18, 2012) and is included complete and largely unaltered as the second section of the novel. The single difference between the two versions is not textual but visual: it is the inclusion in the novel of a photograph of the surface of Mars, which resembles a human face, and which is used to illustrate the condition pareidolia, a phenomenon where “the brain arranges random stimuli into a significant image or sound” (69). The photograph is described in the text as “one of those standard textbook images used to illustrate” the phenomenon (69). While these words appear in the short story, the photograph does not.

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