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Daniel Mendelsohns Memoir-Writing - Rings of Memory

English · Hardback

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This volume of eight essays written by French scholars analyzes Daniel Mendelsohn's first three volumes of nonfiction (The Elusive Embrace, 1999; The Lost, 2006; and An Odyssey, 2017) and includes an illustrated interview (2019) in which Mendelsohn tackles various aspects of his work as a literary and cultural critic, as a professor of classical literature, as a translator, and as a memoirist. The essay discussing The Elusive Embrace (1999) argues that, in addition to offering a subtle reflection on sexual identity and genres, Mendelsohn's first volume already broadens his topic and patiently weaves links between ancient and present times, feeding his meditation with his knowledge of Greek culture and myths-a natural movement of back and forth which would become his signature. The Lost (2006), his much-acclaimed investigation on six members of his family who died during the period known as the Holocaust by bullets, is analyzed as a close-up on the disappearance of a whole world, the unspeakability of which Mendelsohn addressed through intertwining several languages, linguistic echoes, and biblical references. Finally, Mendelsohn's recent An Odyssey (2017) is studied as a brilliant musing on teaching Homer's masterpiece while building up a memoir on his declining father sitting among his students and allowing Homer's universal questions and lessons to enlighten a father and son's last journey.

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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Sophie Vallas
Prelude: "Daniel Mendelsohn: An Interview in Arles"
Interviewed by Sophie Vallas and Laurence Benarroche
Photographs by Andres Escobedo
1 The Elusive Embrace: A Gay Man's Bi-passing the Fantasy of Oneness
Nicolas Pierre Boileau
2 Translation, Heteroglossia and Othering in Daniel Mendelsohn's The Lost
Yves-Charles Grandjeat
3 Rescued from Oblivion-The Search for One of Six in Daniel Mendelsohn's The Lost. Bronia as a Tragic Character
Laurence Benarroche
4 An Odyssey: The Lost Redux
Marc Amfreville
5 "A great story." On Odysseus' Scar and Daniel Mendelsohn's Odyssey
Jean Viviès
6 Conversion in Daniel Mendelsohn's An Odyssey: Reworking the American Memoir
Sara Watson
7 A Father in the Classroom: Patrimony as An Odyssey's Arkhê Kakôn
Arnaud Schmitt
8 Rosebed: The Stuff Beds Are Made of in Daniel Mendelsohn's An Odyssey
Sophie Vallas
Bibliography
Index
About the Contributors


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Sophie Vallas is professor of American literature at Aix-Marseille University.


Product details

Authors Sophie Vallas
Assisted by Sophie Vallas (Editor)
Publisher Lexington Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2021
 
EAN 9781793626769
ISBN 978-1-79362-676-9
No. of pages 170
Series Lexington Studies in Jewish Literature
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Judaism
Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Biographies, autobiographies

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