Kazuo Ishiguro’s Gestural Poetics
Autor Peter Sloaneen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 dec 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501377914
ISBN-10: 1501377914
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501377914
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Themes discussed include: fundamental questions about empathy and altruism, community, social justice, the human and posthuman, and the changing political climate in the fallout of the defining event of recent history, WWII
Notă biografică
Peter Sloane is a Lecturer in Contemporary Anglophone Literature at the University of Lincoln, UK. He is the author of David Foster Wallace and the Body (2019), and is currently working on his next book project, a study of Altruism and the Arts 1900-Present.
Cuprins
List of AbbreviationsAcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. Gestures Part 1 Realism Part 2 Modernism2. Imagination Part 1 Games Part 2 Childhood Arts3. Aesthetics4. Architext5. SpaceConclusion: The Remains of the . ReferencesIndex
Recenzii
Kazuo Ishiguro's Gestural Poetics is a mature work that testifies to the maturing of Ishiguro studies, whilst offering an enticing series of avenues for other scholars (and perhaps Sloane himself) to pursue in the coming years. It is also a piece of scholarship marked by unashamed love of the work, and all the better for it.
Peter Sloane's significant and perceptive book argues that Ishiguro's novels gesture towards rather than express their meanings. Following this powerful insight, he weaves together the most acute and precise critical readings with related philosophical and theoretical ideas to produce an illuminating reading of all Ishiguro's work to date: a major work of scholarship on one of the world's leading writers.
Peter Sloane's study of Sir Kazuo Ishiguro's writings is meticulous and insightful. He has redrawn the limits of literary criticism and of philosophical and aesthetic elements in Ishiguro's fiction. His eloquent chapters bring the unknowable to light, the ineffable to our senses, and will prove to be an important contribution to Ishiguro studies.
Across a book whose own critical disposition consciously models the very gestural strategies to which it attends, Peter Sloane limns the thresholds of fraught expression and partially disclosed implication that readers have long found so beguiling in Ishiguro's fiction. By patiently accompanying and explicating evanescent forms of signification, he tracks moments of protean insight and unsettling inarticulacy that are easily passed over. An expert portrait of a 'delicately experimental' novelist emerges that helps us to understand how Ishiguro turns the task of confronting ineffable dimensions of experience into a virtue.
Peter Sloane's significant and perceptive book argues that Ishiguro's novels gesture towards rather than express their meanings. Following this powerful insight, he weaves together the most acute and precise critical readings with related philosophical and theoretical ideas to produce an illuminating reading of all Ishiguro's work to date: a major work of scholarship on one of the world's leading writers.
Peter Sloane's study of Sir Kazuo Ishiguro's writings is meticulous and insightful. He has redrawn the limits of literary criticism and of philosophical and aesthetic elements in Ishiguro's fiction. His eloquent chapters bring the unknowable to light, the ineffable to our senses, and will prove to be an important contribution to Ishiguro studies.
Across a book whose own critical disposition consciously models the very gestural strategies to which it attends, Peter Sloane limns the thresholds of fraught expression and partially disclosed implication that readers have long found so beguiling in Ishiguro's fiction. By patiently accompanying and explicating evanescent forms of signification, he tracks moments of protean insight and unsettling inarticulacy that are easily passed over. An expert portrait of a 'delicately experimental' novelist emerges that helps us to understand how Ishiguro turns the task of confronting ineffable dimensions of experience into a virtue.