
Originally Posted by
Pike Bishop
That's an interesting story and thanks for sharing it with it. However, there are some significant problems with your proposal:
1. Modernist American literature doesn't just focus on the "everyday, the outrageousness of ordinary characters, or fatalism in a world of possibilities." In fact, those aren't the key aspects of Modernism at all. That is more of a description of Naturalism than Modernism.
2. There is no one source of any genre of any Art genre. That is far too reductive and has no basis in historical or aesthetic reality.
3. Frank Norris and Theodore Dreiser weren't Modernist authors; they were Naturalist authors. That is probably the reason you came up with your Naturalist "description" of Modernism.
4. If you told any of the group of Faulkner, Hemingway, Eliot, Fitzgerald, Pound, and/or Stein their "source" was Zola, they would either laugh or take great offense.