Modernist troublemaker in the 1890s, Nobel Prize winner in 1920, and
indefensible Nazi sympathiser in the 1930s and 40s, Knut Hamsun
continues to provoke condemnation, apologia and critical confusion.
Informed by the works of Jacques Derrida and Sigmund Freud, Troubling
Legacies analyses the heterogeneous and conflicted legacies of the
enigmatic European writer, Hamsun. Moving through different phases
of his life, this study emphasises the dislocated nature of Hamsun's
works and the diverse and conflicting responses his fiction elicited
from such figures as Franz Kafka, Katherine Mansfield, Walter Benjamin
and Martin Heidegger. Close readings of the major novels Hunger,
Mysteries, Pan and Growth of the Soil are presented alongside lesser
known writings, including his early polemic on America, his
turn-of-the-century travelogue through Russia, his fascist polemics of
the 1930s and 40s, and his controversial post-war testimony, On
Overgrown Paths. Troubling Legacies links past debates with
contemporary literary theory and deconstruction in a way that
contributes to critical thinking about political responsibility.
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Migration, Modernism and Fascism in the Case of Knut Hamsun
Product details
ISBN
9781441175823
Published
2015
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury UK
Language
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Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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