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Studies in Major Literary Authors #23: The Carver Chronotope: Contextualizing Raymond Carver

by P. Bhatt

Studies in Major Literary Authors #23: The Carver Chronotope: Contextualizing Raymond Carver Cover

Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

Arguing that, despite having worked primarily in "minor" genres, Raymond Carver merits consideration as a major American writer, "The Carver Chronotypen reveals Carver's pivotal role in American minimalist fiction. It contextualizes Carver's work in terms of the" "time and place of its construction and represention to reveal it as fiction that transcends the lower middle class North American relity that it documents."

Synopsis:

Raymond Carver's fiction is widely known for its careful documentation of lower-middle-class North America in the 1970s and 80s. Building upon the realist understanding of Carver's work, Raymond Carver's Chronotope uses a central concept of Bakhtin's novelistics to formulate a new context for understanding the celebrated author's minimalist fiction. G. P. Lainsbury describes the critical reception of Carver's work and stakes out his own intellectual and imaginative territory by arguing that Carver's fiction can be understood as diffuse, fragmentary, and randomly ordered. Offering a fresh analysis of Carver's body of work, this book offers an extensive meditation on this major figure in postmodern U.S. fiction.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780415966337
Subtitle:
Contextualizing Raymond Carver
Author:
Bhatt, P.
Author:
Lainsbury, G. P.
Author:
Lainsbury G. P.
Publisher:
Routledge
Location:
New York
Subject:
General
Subject:
Postmodernism
Subject:
Postmodernism (Literature)
Subject:
Working class in literature.
Subject:
Middle class in literature.
Series:
Studies in major literary authors ;
Series Volume:
2002-30v. 23
Publication Date:
June 2003
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
224
Dimensions:
9.28x6.46x.65 in. .89 lbs.

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