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On Literary Attachment in South Africa - Tough Love (Hardcover)
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On Literary Attachment in South Africa - Tough Love (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures
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This book reflects on the "literary" in literature. Less
ideologically construed, more affirmative of literary attachment,
the study adopts a style of intimacy - its "tough love" - in a
correlation between the creative work and the critical act. Instead
of configuring literary works to "state-of-the-nation" issues - the
usual approach to literature from South Africa - the chapters keep
alive a space for conversation, whether accented inwards to
locality or outwards to the Anglophone world: the world to which
literature in South Africa continues to belong, albeit as a
"problem child". A postcolony that is not quite a postcolony, South
Africa is richly but frustratingly textured between Africa and the
West, or the South and the North. Its literature - hovering on the
cusp of its locality and its global reach - raises peculiar
questions of reader reception, epistemological and aesthetic frame,
and archival use. Are the Nobel laureates Nadine Gordimer and J.M.
Coetzee local writers or global writers? Is the novel or the short
story the more appropriate form at the edges of metropolitan
cultures? Given language, race, and culture contestation, how do we
recover Bushman expression for contemporary use? How to consider
the aesthetic appeal of two contemporaneous works, one in English
the other in isiXhosa, the one indebted to Bloomsbury modernism the
other to African custom? How does Douglas Livingstone attach the
Third World to the First World in both science and poetry? What has
a "born free" novelist, Kopano Matlwa, got to do with the Bard of
Avon? In a time of theorisation, is it permissible for Lewis Nkosi
to embody literary criticism in an autobiographical journey? How to
read the rupturing event - the statue of Rhodes must fall - through
a literary sensibility? Alert to the influence of critique, the
study is equally alert to the "limits of critique". Reflecting on
several writers, works, and events that do not feature in current
publications, On Literary Attachment in South Africa releases
literature to speak to us today, within the contours of its
originating energy.
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