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Paul Auster and Postmodern Quest : On the Road to Nowhere.
Başlık:
Paul Auster and Postmodern Quest : On the Road to Nowhere.
Yazar:
Shiloh, Ilana.
ISBN:
9781453910122
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Fiziksel Tanımlama:
1 online resource (234 pages)
Seri:
Modern American Literature ; v.35

Modern American Literature
İçerik:
TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Introduction 1 -- Chapter One: "You do not stop hungering for your father's love": The Invention of Solitude 17 -- Chapter Two: "On his best of walks, he was able to feel that he was nowhere": City of Glass 35 -- Chapter Three: "A case with nothing to do": Ghosts 57 -- Chapter Four: "The story is not in the words -- it's in the struggle": The Locked Room 79 -- Chapter Five: "A complex dance of guilt and desire": Leviathan and Moon Palace 107 -- Chapter Six: "The end is only imaginary": Moon Palace and In the Country of Last Things 137 -- Chapter Seven: "It's an imaginary place, but it's also realistic": The Music of Chance 159 -- Conclusion: The useless quest and the journey doomed to failure 199 -- Appendix: Chronology of Paul Auster 203 -- Bibliography 205 -- Index 217 -- BM 1 222.
Özet:
Paul Auster published his first prose work, the autobiographical The Invention of Solitude, in 1982; since then his fiction has gained ever growing popular and critical acclaim. This book is a stimulating pioneering study of eight works that make up the Auster canon: The Invention of Solitude, the three novellas that comprise The New York Trilogy, and the novels In the Country of Last Things, Moon Palace, The Music of Chance, and Leviathan. Focusing on the quest - which she sees as the master narrative of all of Auster's novels - Shiloh examines Auster's writing in a multi-layered context of literary and philosophical paradigms relevant to his practice, such as the American tradition of the open road, the generic conventions of detective fiction, postmodernist concepts of the subject, Sartre's and Camus's existentialist theories, and Freud's and Lacan's psychoanalytic models, all of which offer enriching and insightful perspectives on Auster's poetics.
Notlar:
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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