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9783825843953

"Do you consider yourself a postmodern author?" Interviews with Contemporary English Writers

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  • ISBN13:

    9783825843953

  • ISBN10:

    3825843955

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1999-12-06
  • Publisher: Lit Verlag
  • Purchase Benefits
List Price: $35.15

Summary

This book presents a collection of twelve interviews with eminent English contemporary writers held during a period of four years. The book allows an illuminating insight into a very lively and thought-provoking literary culture, stirred not only by recent ideas of postmodernism but also by the manifold issues of nationality, culture, and gender subjected to permanent redefinitions towards the end of the twentieth century. The interviews with Peter Ackroyd, John Banville, Julian Barnes, Alain de Botton, Maureen Duffy, Tibor Fischer, John Fowles, Romesh Gunesekera, Tim Parks, Terry Pratchett, Jane Rogers, and Adam Thorpe cover topics such as the relationship between writer and public, the role of the literary tradition, the relevance of contemporary literary theory for the production of literature, images of nationality, intertextuality, changes in the attitude towards language and meaning, and the reception of literary texts by critical reviewers and literary critics.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(4)
Peter Ackroyd
5(16)
Introduction
7(2)
``I think after More I will do Turner and then I will probably do Shakespeare'': An Interview with Peter Ackroyd
9(12)
Anke Schutze
John Banville
21(18)
Introduction
23(2)
``To make fiction as dense and as demanding as poetry'': An Interview with John Banville
25(14)
Claudia Pfeiffer
Julian Barnes
39(28)
Introduction
41(6)
``Novels come out of life, not out of theory'': An Interview with Julian Barnes
47(20)
Rudolf Freiburg
Alain de Botton
67(18)
Introduction
69(4)
``I write really for someone who's like myself'': An Interview with Alain de Botton
73(12)
Jan Schnitker
Maureen Duffy
85(16)
Introduction
87(2)
``Variety of image, variety of language, variety of viewpoint'': An Interview with Maureen Duffy
89(12)
Christoph Bode
Tibor Fischer
101(18)
Introduction
103(4)
``I'm very keen on tea and Shakespeare'': An Interview with Tibor Fischer
107(12)
Gerd Bayer
John Fowles
119(16)
Introduction
121(4)
``Stay alive to everything'': An Interview with John Fowles
125(10)
Katharina Ganßbauer
Romesh Gunesekera
135(16)
Introduction
137(4)
``Culture is not contained, it's all over the place'': An Interview with Romesh Gunesekera
141(10)
Hans-Georg Erney
Tim Parks
151(22)
Introduction
153(4)
``Writing is seduction'': An Interview with Tim Parks
157(16)
Aglaja Frodl
Terry Pratchett
173(28)
Introduction
175(4)
``Fantasy is the whole cake'': An Interview with Terry Pratchett
179(22)
Alexandra Rehfeld
Jan Schnitker
Matthias Schroder
Jane Rogers
201(18)
Introduction
203(4)
``Novel is character'': An Interview with Jane Rogers
207(12)
Gerd Bayer
Adam Thorpe
219(16)
Introduction
221(4)
``I don't see much point in writing a novel unless the reader works'': An Interview with Adam Thorpe
225(10)
Sabine Hagenauer
Selected Bibliography 235

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