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Samuel Beckett and the Postcolonial Novel (Hardcover)
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Samuel Beckett and the Postcolonial Novel (Hardcover)
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Samuel Beckett has long been seen as a distinctly 'apolitical' and
'ahistorical' writer, but this reputation fails to do him justice.
Placing Beckett's novels in the context of the newly-liberated
Irish Free State, Patrick Bixby explores for the first time their
confrontation with the legacies of both Irish nationalism and
British imperialism. In doing so, he reveals Beckett's fiction as a
remarkable example of how postcolonial writing addresses the
relationships between private consciousness and public life, as
well as those between the novel form and a cultural environment
including not only the literary tradition, but also political
speeches, national monuments, and anthropological studies. With
special attention to these relationships, the study demonstrates
Beckett's challenge to familiar narratives of personal identity and
communal belonging, which makes his writing integral to
understanding the history of the novel and the fate of modernism,
in addition to the emergence of postcolonial literature.
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