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Abstract

Clifford L. Blodgett mixes the worlds of Psychological Realism, Technology and Humor. His ingenious blend of modern prose and cinematic techniques makes this piece a page turning adventure. With the swagger representing the new generation of authors, Blodgett's first attempt at longer fiction is in one word, riveting. In Threshold a young Midwestern man, obsessed with the new trends of technology, finds a job in New York City. Worlds collide as the man attempts to extract revenge against his now former employer and the greatest figurehead ever, West-Coast rapping sensation C Ryder G.

Year of Submission

2004

Degree Name

Master of Arts

Department

Department of English Language and Literature

First Advisor

Susan Rochette-Crawley

Second Advisor

Grant Tracey

Third Advisor

Jerome Klinkowitz

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The creative work referenced in this graduate thesis, consisting of pages 1-88, currently is not being made available in electronic format through UNI ScholarWorks.

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Date Original

2004

Object Description

1 PDF file (6 leaves)

Language

en

File Format

application/pdf

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