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The Production of Lateness. Rahel Rivera Godoy-Benesch
Читать онлайн.Название The Production of Lateness
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isbn 9783772001147
Автор произведения Rahel Rivera Godoy-Benesch
Жанр Документальная литература
Серия Schweizer Anglistische Arbeiten (SAA)
Издательство Bookwire
Yet, the fact that bodiesbody – aged and pubescent – are marked by rapid change is not the only connection between The Development and Lost in the Funhouse. Both collections of short stories question and reassess the traditional roles of author and narrator: they search for the origin of fiction and they do so mainly through structural means. When young Ambrose is lost in the funhouse and finally decides to “construct funhouses for others and be their secret operator” (Lost in the Funhouse 97), he merges with his work of art, since a symbolic reading of the funhouse suggests that it represents literature.2 Moreover, it is also the last time Ambrose appears as a character. As Zack Bowen points out, the remaining stories of the volume are
projections of events and attitudes in the Ambrose narratives, and, as [Ambrose] becomes distanced in time and more overwhelmed by the problems of composition, we can see him identified with the self-conscious author-narrators of the later stories. (52)
Thus, a complete symbolization of the artist as protagonist takes place, since Ambrose’s body literally and figuratively disappears in the literary funhouse as the stories unwind. For Ambrose, this means that, as a writer, instead of telling stories about himself, he will become the “secret operator” of funhouses – he will write fictional narratives (Lost in the Funhouse 97). In Lost in the Funhouse, therefore, one can observe a clear progression from reality to abstractionabstraction: Ambrose begins by narrating his own childhoodchildhood and youthyouth in chronological order and realist fashion and then digresses from his path as he “takes a wrong turn” in the funhouse (95). It is ‘the right turn’ for an artist in the Künstlerroman, however: as a prospective writer, he takes the decision to look at reality through the mirror of art.
In The Development, the methods for coming to terms with issues of creative production are more varied. Whereas some of the elderly writers, in a somewhat naïve manner, simply record what is going on in their community, others actively shape their life through writing. Whether their stories are images of their reality, or vice versa, is not always determinable. George Newett, who is the only true artist-type in the volume, makes a reverse development in comparison with young Ambrose: while Ambrose started out with the narration of his life story, Newett begins with fictional accounts of elderly people in his neighborhood. (Not until the fourth story, “The Bard Award,” is Newett featured as a protagonist, although he has made an occasional appearance as a character before). Yet, he must soon realize that these stories are somehow unsuitable to his purpose and he begins to write about himself as a character. The result is a highly complex and metafictionalmetafiction text, in which Newett takes the role of both producer and product. Hence, whereas Lost in the Funhouse shows the process of abstracting the story from its author’s life, one can observe the opposite structure in The Development: as an aged artist, narrator Newett sets out from fiction and turns towards autobiographyautobiography.
The active use of content-related and structural means from the Künstlerroman in the late-style narrative – of course not only in Barth’s oeuvre3 – leaves no room for doubt that a thorough knowledge of the Künstlerroman as a genre is a prerequisite for critically studying and assessing late-style narratives. Hence, the discussion of Lost in the Funhouse below shall serve two functions: on the one hand, it shall provide an overview of the structure and themes of the Künstlerroman, most especially in contrast to the BildungsromanBildungsroman. On the other hand, it shall discuss how Lost in the Funhouse portrays the artist and his stance towards language and textualitytextuality. In this way, the section below shall disclose some of the early Barth’s poetics regarding issues of literary creativitycreativity – a poetics that will be challenged and revised in Barth’s late-style narrative.
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