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The Other Night – Dreaming, Writing, and Restlessness in Twentieth–Century Literature

Autor Herschel Farbman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 mar 2012
I sleep, but my heart wakes, says the Song of Songs. "The other night" names the sleepless night we spend in dreams. From The Interpretation of Dreams to Finnegans Wake, many of the great writing projects of the first half of the twentieth century articulate experiences of waking in the very depths of sleep, where no "I" can declare itself present though the heart still beats. After World War II, in the cold light of the closure of the age of dreambooks, Beckett and Blanchot discover with new clarity, and new fatigue, that what wakes when the "I" sleeps doesn't sleep when the "I" wakes. Revisiting Freud's argument that the dream is a form of writing, The Other Night looks at how life becomes literature in this wakefulness. Though we seem to be seeing things in our dreams, we are actually confronted with a kind of writing. This writing is not in our power, and yet it is ours. We are responsible for it in the same strange way that we are responsible for our lives.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780823228669
ISBN-10: 0823228665
Pagini: 162
Dimensiuni: 169 x 226 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: ME – Fordham University Press

Recenzii

"The Other Night is as demanding as the literature it engages with and is not for the faint-hearted. Farbman's strength lies in the rigorous and detailed linguistic analyses of these lengthy, complex texts, to which he brings both considerable and considerate knowledge."-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT
"This book about restlessness generates a restlessness of its own, a ferment of ideas, hints, and possibilities." -POSTMODERN CULTURE
"A beautifully written, often moving account of the status of the dream in twentieth-century writing." -PERICLES LEWIS, Yale University
"Farbman relates to readers in a very congenial, somewhat conversational way." -Comparative Literature Studies

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