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9780268033804

Apocalyptic Patterns in Twentieth-Century Fiction

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    9780268033804

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    0268033803

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-10-15
  • Publisher: Univ of Notre Dame Pr
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Summary

"David J. Leigh explores the innovative influences of the book of Revelation and ideas of an end time on fiction of the twentieth century, and probes philosophical, political, and theological issues raised by apocalyptic writers ranging from Walker Percy, C. S. Lewis, and Charles Williams to Doris Lessing, Thomas Pynchon, and Don DeLillo. Beyond the twenty novels closely analyzed, Leigh makes pertinent reference to many more as well as to reflections from theologians Jurgen Moltmann, Zachary Hayes, Wolfhart Pannenberg, and Paul Ricoeur. Both a guidebook and a critical assessment, Leigh's work brings theological concepts to bear on end-of-the-world fiction in an admirably clear and accessible manner."--BOOK JACKET.

Author Biography

David Leigh is professor of English at Seattle University.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Ultimate Issues in Apocalyptic Literaturep. 1
A Literary Reading of Revelation in a Postmillennial Agep. 22
The Ultimate Journey: The Quest for Transcendence and Wholeness in the Apocalyptic Worlds of Walker Percy, Thomas Pynchon, and Don DeLillop. 37
The Ultimate Conflict: The Cosmic Battle in the Violent End-times of C. S. Lewis and Russell Hobanp. 69
The Ultimate Union: Person, Community, and the Divine in Doris Lessing's Apocalyptic Fictionp. 105
The Ultimate Cosmos: A New Heaven and a New Earth in Three Science Fiction Writers: Arthur C. Clarke, George Zebrowski, and Walter M. Miller, Jr.p. 129
The Ultimate Self: Death and Dying in John Updike and Charles Williamsp. 151
The Ultimate Challenge: Apocalyptic Liberation and Transformation in African-American Writing: Frederick Douglass, Malcolm X, Ralph Ellison, and Toni Morrisonp. 184
The Ultimate Way: Apocalypse and Pluralism in the Postcolonial Fiction of Salman Rushdie and Shusaku Endop. 206
Conclusionp. 225
Works Citedp. 237
Indexp. 251
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