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The Literature of Defiance: Why Bukowski, Hemingway, and Faulkner Still Speak to the Rule-Breakers
From Bukowski's gutter verse to Hemingway's stripped-down revolt, the literary tradition of defiance runs deeper than rebellion for its own sake. This essay traces the thread of creative insubordination through five American and European literary giants, examining why their refusal to obey conventional rules produced some of the most enduring prose of the twentieth century.

David Lapadat | Music PhD
May 30, 20255 min read
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