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Becoming Pynchon - Genetic Narratology and V.

English · Hardback

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The 1963 publication of Thomas Pynchon's V. changed the landscape of American fiction. Becoming Pynchon: Genetic Narratology and V. offers a detailed examination of the dramatic transformations that took place as Pynchon's foundational novel went from typescript to published work. Luc Herman and John M. Krafft develop and deploy a rich theory of genetic narratology to examine the performance of genre in the novel. Pushing back against the current dominance of cognitive narratology, they discuss focalization, character construction, and evocation of consciousness as clues to Pynchon's developing narratology of historical fiction. Their theoretical interventions offer an important and timely corrective to the field of narratology with a method that brings the author back into the analytical frame.

Herman and Krafft use as their guide the typescript of V. that surfaced in 2001, when it was acquired by the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, as well as Pynchon's editorial correspondence with Corlies Smith, his first editor at J.¿B. Lippincott. Becoming Pynchon assembles a comprehensive and unequaled picture of Pynchon's writing process that will appeal both to Pynchonians and to postmodernism scholars more broadly.

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Luc Herman is Professor of Literature in English and Narrative Theory at the University of Antwerp and coauthor of Gravity's Rainbow, Domination, and Freedom. John M. Krafft is Professor Emeritus of English at Miami University and was a cofounder and coeditor of Pynchon Notes.

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Authors Luc Herman, Luc/ Krafft Herman, John M. Krafft
Publisher Ohio state university press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.02.2023
 
EAN 9780814215357
ISBN 978-0-8142-1535-7
No. of pages 194
Series Theory Interpretation Narrativ
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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