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Born Translated

Author : Rebecca L. Walkowitz
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 446 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2015-08-04
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780231539456

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Born Translated by Rebecca L. Walkowitz Pdf

As a growing number of contemporary novelists write for publication in multiple languages, the genre's form and aims are shifting. Born-translated novels include passages that appear to be written in different tongues, narrators who speak to foreign audiences, and other visual and formal techniques that treat translation as a medium rather than as an afterthought. These strategies challenge the global dominance of English, complicate "native" readership, and protect creative works against misinterpretation as they circulate. They have also given rise to a new form of writing that confounds traditional models of literary history and political community. Born Translated builds a much-needed framework for understanding translation's effect on fictional works, as well as digital art, avant-garde magazines, literary anthologies, and visual media. Artists and novelists discussed include J. M. Coetzee, Junot Díaz, Jonathan Safran Foer, Mohsin Hamid, Kazuo Ishiguro, Jamaica Kincaid, Ben Lerner, China Miéville, David Mitchell, Walter Mosley, Caryl Phillips, Adam Thirlwell, Amy Waldman, and Young-hae Chang Heavy Industries. The book understands that contemporary literature begins at once in many places, engaging in a new type of social embeddedness and political solidarity. It recasts literary history as a series of convergences and departures and, by elevating the status of "born-translated" works, redefines common conceptions of author, reader, and nation.

What We Owe

Author : Golnaz Hashemzadeh Bonde
Publisher : Mariner Books
Page : 213 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781328995087

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What We Owe by Golnaz Hashemzadeh Bonde Pdf

A compressed, visceral novel about exile, dislocation, and the emotional minefields between mothers and daughters.

Flipped

Author : Wendelin Van Draanen
Publisher : Ember
Page : 259 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2003-05-13
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 9780375825446

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Flipped by Wendelin Van Draanen Pdf

A classic he-said-she-said romantic comedy! This updated anniversary edition offers story-behind-the-story revelations from author Wendelin Van Draanen. The first time she saw him, she flipped. The first time he saw her, he ran. That was the second grade, but not much has changed by the seventh. Juli says: “My Bryce. Still walking around with my first kiss.” He says: “It’s been six years of strategic avoidance and social discomfort.” But in the eighth grade everything gets turned upside down: just as Bryce is thinking that there’s maybe more to Juli than meets the eye, she’s thinking that he’s not quite all he seemed. This is a classic romantic comedy of errors told in alternating chapters by two fresh, funny voices. The updated anniversary edition contains 32 pages of extra backmatter: essays from Wendelin Van Draanen on her sources of inspiration, on the making of the movie of Flipped, on why she’ll never write a sequel, and a selection of the amazing fan mail she’s received. Awards and accolades for Flipped: SLJ Top 100 Children’s Novels of all time IRA-CBC Children’s Choice IRA Teacher’s Choice Honor winner, Judy Lopez Memorial Award/WNBA Winner of the California Young Reader Medal “We flipped over this fantastic book, its gutsy girl Juli and its wise, wonderful ending.” — The Chicago Tribune “Van Draanen has another winner in this eighth-grade ‘he-said, she-said’ romance. A fast, funny, egg-cellent winner.” — SLJ, Starred review “With a charismatic leading lady kids will flip over, a compelling dynamic between the two narrators and a resonant ending, this novel is a great deal larger than the sum of its parts.” —Publishers Weekly, Starred review

Under the Literary Microscope

Author : Sina Farzin,Susan M. Gaines,Roslynn D. Haynes
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 137 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2021-05-03
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780271090115

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Under the Literary Microscope by Sina Farzin,Susan M. Gaines,Roslynn D. Haynes Pdf

“Science in fiction,” “geek novels,” “lab-lit”—whatever one calls them, a new generation of science novels has opened a space in which the reading public can experience and think about the powers of science to illuminate nature as well as to generate and mitigate social change and risks. Under the Literary Microscope examines the implications of the discourse taking place in and around this creative space. Exploring works by authors as disparate as Barbara Kingsolver, Richard Powers, Ian McEwan, Ann Patchett, Margaret Atwood, and Michael Crichton, these essays address the economization of scientific institutions; ethics, risk, and gender disparity in scientific work; the reshaping of old stereotypes of scientists; science in an evolving sci-fi genre; and reader reception and potential contributions of the novels to public understandings of science. Under the Literary Microscope illuminates the new ways in which fiction has been grappling with scientific issues—from climate change and pandemics to artificial intelligence and genomics—and makes a valuable addition to both contemporary literature and science studies courses. In addition to the editors, the contributors include Anna Auguscik, Jay Clayton, Carol Colatrella, Sonja Fücker, Raymond Haynes, Luz María Hernández Nieto, Emanuel Herold, Karin Hoepker, Anton Kirchhofer, Antje Kley, Natalie Roxburgh, Uwe Schimank, Sherryl Vint, and Peter Weingart.

Unmaking Love

Author : Ashley T. Shelden
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 201 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2017-01-10
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780231543156

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Unmaking Love by Ashley T. Shelden Pdf

The contemporary novel does more than revise our conception of love—it explodes it, queers it, and makes it unrecognizable. Rather than providing union, connection, and completion, love in contemporary fiction destroys the possibility of unity, harbors negativity, and foregrounds difference. Comparing contemporary and modernist depictions of love to delineate critical continuities and innovations, Unmaking Love locates queerness in the novelistic strategies of Ian McEwan, Zadie Smith, Hanif Kureshi, Alan Hollinghurst, and Hari Kunzru. In their work, "queer love" becomes more than shorthand for sexual identity. It comes to embody thwarted expectations, disarticulated organization, and unnerving multiplicity. In queer love, social forms are deformed, affective bonds do not bind, and social structures threaten to come undone. Unmaking Love draws on psychoanalysis and gender and sexuality studies to read love's role in contemporary literature and its relation to queer negativity.

The Contemporary American Novel in Context

Author : Andrew Dix,Brian Jarvis,Paul Jenner
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2011-06-02
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781441132055

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The Contemporary American Novel in Context by Andrew Dix,Brian Jarvis,Paul Jenner Pdf

A critical introduction to the contemporary American novel focusing on contexts, key texts and criticism.

Precarious Labour and the Contemporary Novel

Author : Liam Connell
Publisher : Springer
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2017-10-13
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783319639284

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Precarious Labour and the Contemporary Novel by Liam Connell Pdf

This book is a major study of the presentation of work and workers in contemporary novels from India, North America and the UK. Drawing on lively recent theories about work, it shows how the novel is a crucial form for helping us to understand what work means in contemporary society. It tackles some of the most urgent questions of contemporary life by examining the stories about work that novels produce. Including detailed readings of authors such as Douglas Coupland, David Foster Wallace, Joshua Ferris, Arivand Adiga, Chetan Bhagat and Monica Ali it explores how the presentation of fictional characters lays open the experience of insecure and precarious existence in the contemporary era. This study illustrates that novels provide an essential tool for understanding what work is and how we feel when we do it.

The Representation of the Relationship between Center and Periphery in the Contemporary Novel

Author : Ruth Amar,Françoise Saquer-Sabin
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2018-10-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781527519459

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The Representation of the Relationship between Center and Periphery in the Contemporary Novel by Ruth Amar,Françoise Saquer-Sabin Pdf

This collection of essays offers a comparative perspective on different forms of representation of social hybridity in contemporary novels through various cultural and linguistic lenses. It explores the various subcategories of their interdependent relationships, including power and domination between hegemony and marginality. The book revolves around five axes: namely, writing strategies and reterritorialization; marginality and intermediary spaces; revisited urban spaces; when periphery becomes center; and the modality of confrontation and construction of identity. It focuses on the identification and classification of spaces in order to understand their function in relation to the thematic strategy of the novel. Its main objective is identifying the textual representation of the challenge of center and periphery, as well as these concepts’ role and significance in diegesis. Thus, new light is shed on the subject and on the contemporary novel as a whole.

The End of Literature, Hegel, and the Contemporary Novel

Author : Francesco Campana
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 277 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2019-11-28
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9783030313951

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The End of Literature, Hegel, and the Contemporary Novel by Francesco Campana Pdf

This book explores the concept of the end of literature through the lens of Hegel's philosophy of art. In his version of Hegel's 'end of art' thesis, Arthur Danto claimed that contemporary art has abandoned its distinctive sensitive and emotive features to become increasingly reflective. Contemporary art has become a question of philosophical reflection on itself and on the world, thus producing an epochal change in art history. The core idea of this book is that this thesis applies quite well to all forms of art except one, namely literature: literature resists its 'end'. Unlike other arts, which have experienced significant fractures in the contemporary world, Campana proposes that literature has always known how to renew itself in order to retain its distinguishing features, so much so that in a way it has always come to terms with its own end. Analysing the distinct character of literature, this book proposes a new and original interpretation of the 'end of art' thesis, showing how it can be used as a key conceptual framework to understand the contemporary novel.

Always and Forever: Lara Jean

Author : Jenny Han
Publisher : Scholastic UK
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2017-05-04
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781407179193

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Always and Forever: Lara Jean by Jenny Han Pdf

Lara Jean is having the best senior year ever! She's head over heels in love with her boyfriend, her dad's getting remarried and Margot's coming home for the summer. But change is looming on the horizon. While Lara Jean is having fun, she can't ignore the big life decisions she has to make. Will she have to leave the boy she loves behind?

Contemporary Literature and the End of the Novel

Author : P. Vermeulen
Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2015-01-28
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1137414529

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Contemporary Literature and the End of the Novel by P. Vermeulen Pdf

This book explores the paradoxical productivity of the idea of the end of the novel in contemporary fiction. It shows how this idea allows some of our most significant twenty-first century writers to re-imagine the ethics and politics of literature and to figure intractable forms of life and affect.

The Kite Runner

Author : Khaled Hosseini
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2011-09-05
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781408824856

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The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini Pdf

Afghanistan, 1975: Twelve-year-old Amir is desperate to win the local kite-fighting tournament and his loyal friend Hassan promises to help him. But neither of the boys can foresee what will happen to Hassan that afternoon, an event that is to shatter their lives. After the Russians invade and the family is forced to flee to America, Amir realises that one day he must return to Afghanistan under Taliban rule to find the one thing that his new world cannot grant him: redemption.

The Novel Today

Author : Malcolm Bradbury
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 1977
Category : American fiction
ISBN : 0719006775

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The Novel Today by Malcolm Bradbury Pdf

Britain's most important contemporary authors reflect intelligently and imaginatively on the nature and development of the modern novel.

The Contemporary Novel

Author : Timothy Bewes
Publisher : Novel: A Forum on Fiction
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 082236767X

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The Contemporary Novel by Timothy Bewes Pdf

This special issue argues that our cultural moment marks a point of crisis and transition in the history of the novel. Discussing mostly twenty-first-century writers, including Michael Chabon, Vikram Chandra, Don DeLillo, Jonathan Safran Foer, Jonathan Franzen, David Lodge, Ian McEwan, Michael Ondaatje, and Orhan Pamuk, the contributors interrogate and revise our ideas of contemporaneity and how it can be studied. Their essays consider how novelists adapt to a global economy in which traditionally local forms of community no longer define human experience. They also examine the emergence of neurology and neuropsychology as popular discourses that have displaced the novel from its centrality as the supreme analyst of the mind. Contributors attempt to address the exasperation of literary critics disenchanted with many dominant reading practices, such as approaching fiction via reader experiences of "affect" and "trauma" or relying on staid period categories like postmodernism. Offering a way forward, this special issue emphasizes a new critical awareness of the singular qualities of the novel, a form whose truths may not be (and may never have been) translatable to other cognitive, scientific, or political vocabularies. In 2012 individual and student subscriptions to Novel will be available exclusively through membership in the newly formed Society for Novel Studies. Committed to furthering the study of the novel and to examining the role of fiction in engaging, formulating, and shaping the world, the society will hold a biennial conference. Contributors: Timothy Bewes, Thom Dancer, Andrew Gaedtke, Erdag Goknar, Nathan Hensley, Naomi Mandel, Theodore Martin, Clemens Spahr, Aarthi Vadde Timothy Bewes is Professor of English at Brown University.

Narrating the Past

Author : A. Robinson
Publisher : Springer
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2011-10-04
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780230316744

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Narrating the Past by A. Robinson Pdf

In recent years controversy has surrounded the narrative turn in history and the historical turn in fiction. This book clarifies what is at stake, tracing connections between historiography and life-writing, arguing that the challenges posed in representing the past illuminate issues which are central to all literary narrative.