The Post-War Experimental Novel: British and French Fiction, 1945-75
Autor Dr Andrew Hodgsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 2019
Covering the works of B. S. Johnson, Ann Quin, Georges Perec, Roland Topor, Raymond Queneau and others, Andrew Hodgson shows that there is method to the madness of experimental fiction and legitimizes the form as a prominent presence within a wider literary and historical movement in European and American avant-garde literatures.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350076846
ISBN-10: 1350076848
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 0 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350076848
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 0 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Preface
Partition One - Motive: the sense something is missing
1.1 A critical moment - opening a space of discourse
Critical climate - historic
A wound in cultural history
Critical climate - current
Attempting to access a point in the past as a synchronic, 'lived-in' space
1.2 On the literature of this study
Nationality, experience and social relation
On the post-war experimental novel as an 'avant-garde realism'
Social engagement and the experimental novel
To plot this further in the post-war
1.3 Conflicts in cultural production
Contemporaneous cultural climate
Dominant literature as societal 'normaliser'
'Reactionary' Vrance
Case in point
The predicament of cultural refusal
1.4 Historical contexts
Writing out of the 1945 event
The new 'new'
1968 as performative re-adhesion
The old new veneer
Era as here presented
Partition Two - Diagnoses: the confused narrative of the post-war human
2.1 The sense something is missing
A mimesis of violent stupefaction
Impossible confrontations
The act of forgetting
Sorge and the continuity human
Cycling violence
2.2 Communal supplication, individual terraforming
Depictions of communal, quotidian life
Characterisation of an immersive object space
The peripherals assert themselves
The representative unstable self
To follow the thread of an insane norm
Partition Three - Treatment: breaking down within the horizon of the real
3.1 Creating space in text
Za - Um
Ergodic engagement
Spatial multiplicity
Open signifiers
3.2 Babel, babble, xenoglossia and private language
Glossolalia
Écrits bruts and the experimental novel
Qonestsans
Language as structural reality referent
Slang, idiom, argotique
Synchronicities in the published/unpublished work
3.3 Cut, shuffle, re-align, re-define
No lie junk
Liberating the page
Hysterical mimesis
The response-ible reader
Shuffle
Partition One - Motive: the sense something is missing
1.1 A critical moment - opening a space of discourse
Critical climate - historic
A wound in cultural history
Critical climate - current
Attempting to access a point in the past as a synchronic, 'lived-in' space
1.2 On the literature of this study
Nationality, experience and social relation
On the post-war experimental novel as an 'avant-garde realism'
Social engagement and the experimental novel
To plot this further in the post-war
1.3 Conflicts in cultural production
Contemporaneous cultural climate
Dominant literature as societal 'normaliser'
'Reactionary' Vrance
Case in point
The predicament of cultural refusal
1.4 Historical contexts
Writing out of the 1945 event
The new 'new'
1968 as performative re-adhesion
The old new veneer
Era as here presented
Partition Two - Diagnoses: the confused narrative of the post-war human
2.1 The sense something is missing
A mimesis of violent stupefaction
Impossible confrontations
The act of forgetting
Sorge and the continuity human
Cycling violence
2.2 Communal supplication, individual terraforming
Depictions of communal, quotidian life
Characterisation of an immersive object space
The peripherals assert themselves
The representative unstable self
To follow the thread of an insane norm
Partition Three - Treatment: breaking down within the horizon of the real
3.1 Creating space in text
Za - Um
Ergodic engagement
Spatial multiplicity
Open signifiers
3.2 Babel, babble, xenoglossia and private language
Glossolalia
Écrits bruts and the experimental novel
Qonestsans
Language as structural reality referent
Slang, idiom, argotique
Synchronicities in the published/unpublished work
3.3 Cut, shuffle, re-align, re-define
No lie junk
Liberating the page
Hysterical mimesis
The response-ible reader
Shuffle
Recenzii
Andrew Hodgson's The Post-War Experimental Novel brings much needed visibility to a body of work too often historicized as a literary dead zone between the monoliths of modernism and postmodernism.