This book focuses upon the literary and autobiographical writings of American novelist Paul Auster, investigating his literary postmodernity in relation to a full range of his writings. Martin addresses Auster's evocation of a range of postmodern notions, such as the duplicitous art of self-invention, the role of chance and contingency, authorial authenticity and accountability, urban dislocation, and the predominance of duality.
This book focuses upon the literary and autobiographical writings of American novelist Paul Auster, investigating his literary postmodernity in relation to a full range of his writings. Martin addresses Auster's evocation of a range of postmodern notions, such as the duplicitous art of self-invention, the role of chance and contingency, authorial authenticity and accountability, urban dislocation, and the predominance of duality.
Brendan Martin was awarded a doctorate at Queen's University Belfast where he specialized in American literature and postmodern theory. He is an Arts Associate Lecturer with the Open University in Ireland and Librarian at St. Mary's University College Belfast.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Chapter One: Writing, Self-Invention, Memory: The Residual Modernism of Paul Auster's Postmodernity Chapter Two: "Our Lives Are No More Than the Sum of Manifold Contingencies": Paul Auster's Ambiguous Postmodern Philosophy Chapter Three: "Every Man is the Author of his Own Life": Postmodern Life-Writing and the Duplicity of Self-Invention Chapter Four: Dislocation, Ambiguity, Indeterminacy: The Postmodernity of The New York Trilogy Chapter Five: Postmodern Modes of Social Identity: Paul Auster's Evocation of Urban Dislocation, Estranged Solitude, Collective Diversity Chapter Six: The Authority of Authorship: The Ambiguities of Life-Writing in Leviathan Notes Bibliography Index
Preface Chapter One: Writing, Self-Invention, Memory: The Residual Modernism of Paul Auster's Postmodernity Chapter Two: "Our Lives Are No More Than the Sum of Manifold Contingencies": Paul Auster's Ambiguous Postmodern Philosophy Chapter Three: "Every Man is the Author of his Own Life": Postmodern Life-Writing and the Duplicity of Self-Invention Chapter Four: Dislocation, Ambiguity, Indeterminacy: The Postmodernity of The New York Trilogy Chapter Five: Postmodern Modes of Social Identity: Paul Auster's Evocation of Urban Dislocation, Estranged Solitude, Collective Diversity Chapter Six: The Authority of Authorship: The Ambiguities of Life-Writing in Leviathan Notes Bibliography Index
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