"Questing Fictions "was first published in 1986. Minnesota
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"Questing Fictions "analyzes twentieth-century Latin American
fiction in the light of contemporary literary theory. Djelal Kadir
examines key works by several writers--including Jorges Luis
Borges, Octavio Paz, Lezama Lima, Alejo Carpentier, Juan Rulfo, and
Carlos Fuentes--and demonstrates how these writers are obliged to
invent their own reality and how their successors inevitably must
continue that inventive tradition. In a larger sense, Kadir
describes how works of literature originate and, in turn, generate
other literary works.Aiming at the specific nature of discourse
written from the perspective of non-European cultures, "Questing
Fictions " identifies and focuses on the predicament of writers
caught between the cultural domination of Europe and the need to
strive for cultural autonomy. Kadir explains that this predicament
is shared by all Latin American authors and may well characterize
all recently emergent literatures. He traces the problems of
continuity and rupture within the Latin American tradition and
addresses, as well, deeper questions of narrative and narration. In
the process, Kadir reveals the interrelatedness of the continent's
principal fables and shows their relationship to the larger Western
tradition. Finally, "Questing Fictions " posits that Latin American
narratives cannot escape the the quest for an identity that they
can never fully attain.
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