Paul Auster and the Influence of Maurice Blanchot Paul Auster and the Influence of Maurice Blanchot

Paul Auster and the Influence of Maurice Blanchot

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Descripción editorial

Poet, writer and filmmaker Paul Auster is one of the great contributors to American postmodern literature. Influenced by authors like Poe and the hardboiled detective stories of the 1950s, Auster's novels represented a new genre of "anti-detective fiction," in which the case itself loses direction and is overshadowed by existential questions. Analyzing three of his novels--Ghosts (1986), The Music of Chance (1990) and Mr. Vertigo (1994)--this critical study explores the intertextual relationship between Auster's work and the oeuvre of French writer and critic Maurice Blanchot. The author explores Auster's work as a fictionalization of Blanchot's concept of inspiration and the construction of imaginary space.

GÉNERO
Ficción y literatura
PUBLICADO
2016
28 de marzo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
176
Páginas
EDITORIAL
McFarland
VENDEDOR
McFarland & Company Inc.
TAMAÑO
576.4
KB