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Le Clezio's Spiritual Quest.
Title:
Le Clezio's Spiritual Quest.
Author:
Trzyna, Thomas.
ISBN:
9781453908952
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (124 pages)
Series:
Currents in Comparative Romance Languages and Literatures ; v.203

Currents in Comparative Romance Languages and Literatures
Contents:
Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments ix -- Introduction 1 -- Chapter 1: Spirituality and Moral Action 7 -- Chapter 2: The Eleatic Challenge 25 -- Chapter 3: The Aphasic Hero 41 -- Chapter 4: Mystic Children 55 -- Chapter 5: Apocalypse or Unification? 69 -- Chapter 6: A Moral World 81 -- Conclusion: Two Dilemmas 95 -- Bibliography 107.
Abstract:
Le Clezio's Spiritual Quest is the first English language book to address the development of this Nobel Prize winner's spiritual ideas and the first book in any language to focus on his abiding interest in the philosophy of Parmenides, Sufism, and Meso-American religion. Le Clezio's Spiritual Quest explains many puzzling features of his work from this philosophical perspective, including the relative absence of dialogue in his novels and short stories, his portrayals of mystical experiences, his intensely poetic prose, his treatment of time as the repetition of history, and his struggles to develop a persuasive ethical system. Le Clezio is not merely postcolonial, he creates a new kind of spiritual understanding of the cosmos by drawing on sources that have little connection to the main religious and spiritual traditions of the Western and Eastern worlds. Le Clezio's Spiritual Quest offers an important supplement to French studies of his work, which have explored his works in the context of his French sources. It concludes with a consideration of artistic dilemmas posed by this Nobel Prize-winning author, whose experimental fiction merges poetry, essay, fiction, and philosophy in ways that are enlightening, fresh, and yet often challenging to read. This book guides undergraduate and graduate students of French literature as well as scholars of literature and contemporary ideas to reflect on Le Clezio as a representation of a new direction in philosophical and spiritual voyaging because of his remarkable independence from many contemporary debates and his choice to seek new foundations for human thought in dead religions and what many have considered marginal philosophical and religious traditions.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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