This book is an investigation into the phenomenology of prose. The first section deals with two champions in the modern history of prose: Montaigne and Nietzsche. The second section considers some versions of prose and modernity through two profiles in the history of modernism: Walter Benjamin and Theodor Adorno. Furthermore, modern prose is examines through the development of the modern prose-poem. The third section assembles a wide range of examples from two vital sections of modern prose on the boundaries of literary fiction: travel writing and life writing. The final section consists of four shorter extensions: prose in photos, design and blogs. The final extension is a brief summary of the idea of prose. The phenomenology of prose will be presented in many forms and by many metaphors. Montaigne's essayistic body, disparate but still hanging together, never finished, always something to add. Nietzsche's labyrinth, showing by hiding, hiding by showing. Orhan Pamuk's Istanbul or Ryszard Kapuscinski's World: diligently mapped by foot and pen. Thomas Bernhard's or W.G. Sebald's meandering syntax, indicating a state where everything is connected with everything - together with the insight in the boundless contingency of everything that exists. Network is the final metaphor: The network connects and includes. It encompasses the world while leaving the world open.
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Boken utforsker fenomenologien i prosa. Den har tre deler, hvor del èn tar utgangspunkt i to sentrale skikkelser i moderne prosahistorie, Montaigne og Nietzsche. Del to utforsker prosa i et modernistisk perspektiv, og ser nærmere på Walter Benjamin og Theodor Adorno. Del tre gir en rekke eksempler fra nyere prosa som grenser til skjønnlitterær fiksjon; reiselitteratur og biografisk skriving. Del fire består av fire underkapitler som tar for seg prosa i fotografier, design og blogger. Det siste kapitlet gir en kort oppsummering av selve ideen i prosa. Har register.
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ISBN
9788274773745
Publisert
2008-09-03
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Unipub forlag
Vekt
278 gr
Høyde
220 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
Voksen
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
182

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