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Readings at the Edge of Literature (Paperback)
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Myra Jehlen's aim in these essays is to read for what she calls the
edge of literature: the point at which writing seems unable to say
more, which is also, for Jehlen, the threshold of the real. It is
here, she argues, that the central paradoxes of the American
project become clear--self-reliance and responsibility, universal
equality and the pursuit of empire, writing from the heart and
representing shared values and ideas. Developing these paradoxes to
their utmost tension, American writers often produce penetrating
critiques of American society without puncturing its basic myths.
For instance, Mark Twain's "Puddn'head Wilson" begins as a slashing
satire of racism, only to conclude by demonstrating that even an
invisible portion of black blood can make a man a murderer.
Throughout these essays Jehlen demonstrates the crucial role that
the process of writing itself plays in unfolding these paradoxes,
whether in the form of novels by Harriet Beecher Stowe and Virginia
Woolf; the histories of Captain John Smith; or even a work of
architecture, such as the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao.
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