Chapter 2 The Sands of Abjection in The Sheltering Sky

The earliest novel in the group, The Sheltering Sky, is also the richest example of how the postwar counterculture absorbed influences from French culture, a significant source of inspiration for these writers, although Bernardo Bertolucci's film adaptation foregrounds only one such influence,...

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Glavni avtor: Hentzi, Gary (auth)
Format: Elektronski Book Chapter
Jezik:angleščina
Izdano: Taylor & Francis 2023
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Izvleček:The earliest novel in the group, The Sheltering Sky, is also the richest example of how the postwar counterculture absorbed influences from French culture, a significant source of inspiration for these writers, although Bernardo Bertolucci's film adaptation foregrounds only one such influence, offering a visual language derived from the novel's existentialist surface narrative while revising the encounter with the cultural other in an effort to make it palatable to the sensibilities of a later age. The main task of the chapter is therefore to recover the novel's surrealist dimension, an aspect of the book that has never been fully expounded. This concealed dimension takes the form of a poetic imagery that stages a dialectic of purity and abjection, a destabilizing counter-narrative that the chapter analyzes with the help of ethnographic and psychological parallels.
Fizični opis:1 electronic resource (24 p.)
ISBN:9781003331469-2
9781032363417
9781032363424
Dostop:Open Access