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Late Europeans and Melancholy Fiction at the Turn of the Millennium
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ISBN: 9783030954475 Year: 2022 Publisher: Cham Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan


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Lo insólito en la narrativa de Juan Jacinto Muñoz Rengel : entre monstruos y ensoñaciones
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ISBN: 9788498952636 8498952638 Year: 2022 Publisher: Madrid : Visor Libros,

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Bajo la perspectiva de la teoría literaria aplicada a las categorías no miméticas y sumada a una vertiente crítica, el presente volumen analiza el universo creativo que Juan Jacinto Muñoz Rengel ha ido construyendo desde su primer libro de cuentos, 88 Mill Lane, hasta la novela El gran imaginador o la fabulosa historia del viajero de los cien nombres. Tras una necesaria síntesis de su trayectoria literaria y de la labor que el escritor también ha desarrollado como ensayista, antólogo e investigador, se profundiza en los ejes de su prosa. Para ello se establecen dos apartados, titulados respectivamente «Arte narrativo» y «Preceptos de lo insólito». En el primero se detallan aspectos como la compleja estructuración de sus obras, el hibridismo genérico que las define, las conexiones que mantienen con otros autores de lo no realista o la integración de presupuestos filosóficos, sin olvidar ciertos rasgos de culturalismo o los elaborados parámetros intratextuales que Muñoz Rengel cultiva y que muchas veces desdibujan las fronteras entre las tramas autónomas de cada libro. Por lo que se refiere al segundo, se incide en los motivos de lo insólito que nutren su producción, diferenciándolos entre los puramente fantásticos y los adscritos a la ficción prospectiva. En ese catálogo de resortes, el monstruo, figura polisémica con la que el autor se acerca a los enigmas de la realidad y del individuo, adquiere gran relevancia. Este libro, en definitiva, supone el primer estudio que examina con rigor la narrativa de Juan Jacinto Muñoz Rengel, con el propósito de reivindicar su posición central en la literatura fantástica actual. No en vano su poética sobresale por ofrecer al lector múltiples niveles de contenido y de experiencias estéticas--


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Late Europeans and melanchology fiction at the turn of the Millennium
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ISBN: 9783030954475 9783030954468 9783030954482 9783030954499 Year: 2022 Publisher: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan,

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"In an account informed by Benjamin and Nietzsche, Ian Ellison explores the melancholy of late modernist fictions by Patrick Modiano, W. G. Sebald and Antonio Muñoz Molina. These epigonal fictions cross the threshold between fiction and history and are gathered here as works of detection which emphasize the pathos of their own epistemological failure. Although Ellison acknowledges that these novels communicate the exhaustion of European culture and the irreconcilable violence of its past, notably against its Jews, he proposes that a rejuvenation of the future is still possible. This book is a fresh and adeptly theorised work by an emerging scholar in comparative literary studies." --Richard Robinson, Associate Professor of English, Swansea University, UK This book is the first comparative study of novels by Patrick Modiano, W. G. Sebald, and Antonio Muñoz Molina. Drawing on many literary figures, movements, and traditions, from the Spanish Golden Age, to German Romanticism, to French philosophy, via Jewish modernist literature, Ian Ellison offers a fresh perspective on European fiction published around the turn of the millennium. Reflecting on what makes European fiction European, this book examines how certain novels understand themselves to be culturally and historically late, expressing a melancholy awareness of how the past and present are irreconcilable. Within this framework, however, it considers how backwards-facing, tradition-oriented self-consciousness, burdened by a sense of exhaustion in European culture and the violence of its past, may yet suggest the potential for re-enchantment in the face of obsolescence. Ian Ellison divides his time as a DAAD PRIME postdoctoral research fellow between the University of Kent in Canterbury, UK, their Paris School of Arts & Culture, France, and the Goethe-Universität in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. This is his first book.


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What makes an apple? : six conversations about writing, love, guilt, and other pleasures
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ISBN: 0691230269 Year: 2022 Publisher: Princeton ; Oxford : Princeton University Press,

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Revelatory talks about art and life with internationally acclaimed Israeli novelist Amos OzIn the last years of his life, the writer Amos Oz talked regularly with Shira Hadad, who worked closely with him as the editor of his final novel, Judas. These candid, uninhibited dialogues show a side to Oz that few ever saw. What Makes an Apple? presents the most revealing of these conversations in English for the first time, painting an illuminating and disarmingly intimate portrait of a towering literary figure of our time.In frank and open exchanges that are at turns buoyant, introspective, and argumentative, Oz explains what impels him to begin a story and shares his routines, habits, and challenges as a writer. He discusses the tectonic changes he experienced in his lifetime in relationships between women and men, and describes how his erotic coming of age shaped him not only as a man and lover but also as an author. Oz reflects on his parents, his formative years on a kibbutz, and how he dealt with and learned from his critics, his students, and his fame. He talks about why there is more humor in his later books and gives his exceptional take on fear of death.Resonating with Oz’s clear, honest, and humorous speaking voice, What Makes an Apple? offers a rare perspective on how Oz evolved as a person and a writer throughout his life, and enables readers to explore his work in new ways.

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Authors, Israeli --- Oz, Amos, --- A. B. Yehoshua. --- Abortion. --- Across the Bridge (short story). --- Ammunition. --- Amos Oz. --- Arabs. --- Awareness. --- Battle of Borodino. --- Berl Katznelson. --- Biblical Hebrew. --- Blackmail. --- Bnei Brak. --- Bohemianism. --- Book review. --- Captain Nemo. --- Caregiver. --- Caricature. --- Chutzpah. --- City Of. --- Coercion. --- Consent. --- Contraction (grammar). --- Cripple. --- Criticism. --- Crutch. --- Cursive. --- Diaper. --- Enthusiasm. --- Eternal Happiness. --- Etgar Keret. --- Farce. --- Femininity. --- Forgive Me (TV series). --- Franz Kafka. --- Furniture. --- Gabardine. --- Generosity. --- George Bernard Shaw. --- Giza. --- Granary. --- Greater Israel. --- Grocery store. --- Half-truth. --- Hatred. --- Hormone. --- Humiliation. --- I Wish (manhwa). --- Idiot. --- Income. --- Infantilization. --- Israelis. --- Jews. --- Kibbutz. --- Kindergarten. --- Literacy. --- Lunch. --- Madame Bovary. --- Mark Twain. --- Market stall. --- Masculinity. --- Mezuzah. --- Microphone. --- Mind control. --- Mishnaic Hebrew. --- Mitzvah. --- Modern Hebrew. --- My Day. --- My Michael (novel). --- Nicholas de Lange. --- Nipple. --- Novelist. --- Objectification. --- Op-ed. --- Opinion piece. --- Orientalism. --- Paul Gauguin. --- Pity. --- Poetry. --- Privatization. --- Prose. --- Revised Version. --- School of thought. --- Sculpture. --- Self-esteem. --- Seoul. --- Seriousness. --- Spider. --- State of Palestine. --- Sweater. --- Tendril. --- The Newspaper. --- The Other Hand. --- To This Day. --- United Workers Party (Saint Lucia). --- Venus de Milo. --- Verb. --- Writing. --- Year. --- Yossi Sarid. --- Your Money.

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