And though they are typically just as unsuccessful in this as in controlling their desires, subsequent to drawing in Ted Thompson’s ‘Mascots’ and juxtaposing it with Jodi Angel’s ‘A Good Deuce’, we saw that this was of little importance. Rather, what truly mattered, and what was shown to set crispers and Doritos fiction apart from any other literary trends and niches, was the fact that, despite being constantly aware this disjunction between the world they live in and the one they wish they lived in, they nevertheless continue to celebrate, or mourn the loss of, this capacity for carrolling. Therefore, in combination with their particular struggles with the two facets of desire, this is also what was ultimately shown to be the primary characteristic of Doritos fiction as a literary trend or movement.
Finally, advancing from a quick look at human desire as expressed in modern and post-modern literature, and in which ways Doritos fiction is greatly, though not wholly, influenced by each, we finish by speculating on the importance of the Internet and the World Wide Web as a potential source of this Doritian fascination with desire and the imagination, concluding that Doritos fiction may indeed be an amalgamation of modern and post-modern, as well as much children’s and nonsense literature, concerns kicked into hyper drive.
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Further snacks along the Doritos flavour: CJ Hauser, Lydia Davis, Emma Duffy-Comparone, Roxane Gay, Deborah Levy, Aimee Bender, Miroslav Penkov, Kevin Brockmeier, Katie Chase.
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