Paul Auster and Postmodern Quest Paul Auster and Postmodern Quest

Paul Auster and Postmodern Quest

On the Road to Nowhere

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Publisher Description

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.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2002
November 6
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
221
Pages
PUBLISHER
Peter Lang Publishing, Inc.
SELLER
Peter Lang AG
SIZE
1.1
MB
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