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Amélie Nothomb: Authorship, Identity, And Narrative Practice

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Since the publication of her first novel in 1992, Amélie Nothomb continues to engage and to provoke her readers through her exploration of the fluid boundaries between beauty and monstrosity, good and evil, fable and reality, as well as by her fascinating presentation of childhood, anorexia, and the abject. In Amélie Authorship, Identity and Narrative Practice , the first full-length study in English of Nothomb’s work, these elements are presented and interpreted from a variety of perspectives, with the contributors focusing on a single novel or comparing different texts. Comprised of a collection of essays on her autobiographical and fictional works, with contributions from her anglophone translators, it also includes an interview with the author, a preface by the eminent writer and critic, Jacques de Decker and a bibliography of secondary works. Nothomb’s works and the critical responses to them are contextualized in a general introduction and organized under the following key autobiography and gender identity, representations of the body, and narrative practice. This collection is an essential resource for students and scholars of twentieth-century contemporary literature and gender studies.

216 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 2003

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Oh, the irony! A set of nobodies comments about somebody. They are strict, rigid, scholastic and empty. Maybe this is why they are nobodies.
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