Paul Auster's (Post)modern Chronotopes

: Space, Time, Genre : 42

(Author) Julia Seltnerajch
Format: Hardcover
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The study focuses on spatio-temporal relations and their dependence on literary genres in Paul Auster's fiction. The author examines how selected novels reflect and redefine both the representation of space and formulaic patterns of genres they can be categorised as. Semiotic spaces created by Auster share some common features, such as dislocation, diversity or incongruity. Read as the postmodern ones, they are remodellings of novelistic chronotopes defined by, for instance, the tradition of detective fiction or the road novel. As such, Auster's dialogue with tradition in terms of genre-specified features and models of space has led to the emergence of generic variants exhibiting tenets slightly or extensively altered in comparison to their predecessors.

Information
Publisher:
Peter Lang AG
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9783631906347
Publish year:
2024
Publish date:
Sept. 30, 2024

Julia Seltnerajch

Julia Seltnerajch is best known for her novel "The Last Summer," a haunting tale of love and loss set against the backdrop of war. Her lyrical prose and vivid imagery captivate readers, showcasing her talent for exploring complex emotions and relationships. Seltnerajch's work continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.

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