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Federman's fictions : innovation, theory, and the Holocaust / edited and with an introduction by Jeffrey R. Di Leo.

Publication | Digitized | Library Call Number: PS3556.E25 Z65 2011

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    Overview

    Format
    Book
    Published
    Albany : State University of New York Press, [2011]
    ©2011
    Locale
    United States
    Contents
    Beckett and beyond : Federman the scholar / Jerome Klinkowitz
    How, and how not, to be a published novelist : the case of Raymond Federman / Ted Pelton
    Samuel Beckett and Raymond Federman : a bilingual companionship / Daniela Hurezanu
    Filling in the blanks : Raymond Federman, self-translator / Alyson Waters
    Re-double or nothing : Federman, autobiography, and creative literary criticism / Larry McCaffery
    A narrative poetics of Raymond Federman / Brian McHale
    Surfiction, not sure fiction : Raymond Federman's second-degree textual manipulations / Davis Schneiderman
    Raymond Federman, the ultimate metafictioneer / Eckhard Gerdes
    Formulating yet another paradox : Raymond Federman's real fictitious discourses / Thomas Hartl
    The agony of unrecognition : Raymond Federman and postmodern theory / Eric Dean Rasmussen
    Raymond Federman and critical theory / Jan Baetens
    Surviving in the corridors of history, or, History as double or nothing / Dan Stone
    When postmodern play meets survivor testimony : Federman and Holocaust literature / Susan Rubin Suleiman
    In black inkblood : agonistic and cooperative authorship in the (re)writing of history / Marcel Cornis-Pope
    Cosmobabble, or, Federman's return / Christian Moraru
    Featherman's body literature, or, The unbearable lightness of being / Michael Wutz
    Federman's laughterature / Menachem Feuer.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Di Leo, Jeffrey R.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Beckett and beyond : Federman the scholar / Jerome Klinkowitz -- How, and how not, to be a published novelist : the case of Raymond Federman / Ted Pelton -- Samuel Beckett and Raymond Federman : a bilingual companionship / Daniela Hurezanu -- Filling in the blanks : Raymond Federman, self-translator / Alyson Waters -- Re-double or nothing : Federman, autobiography, and creative literary criticism / Larry McCaffery -- A narrative poetics of Raymond Federman / Brian McHale -- Surfiction, not sure fiction : Raymond Federman's second-degree textual manipulations / Davis Schneiderman -- Raymond Federman, the ultimate metafictioneer / Eckhard Gerdes -- Formulating yet another paradox : Raymond Federman's real fictitious discourses / Thomas Hartl -- The agony of unrecognition : Raymond Federman and postmodern theory / Eric Dean Rasmussen -- Raymond Federman and critical theory / Jan Baetens -- Surviving in the corridors of history, or, History as double or nothing / Dan Stone -- When postmodern play meets survivor testimony : Federman and Holocaust literature / Susan Rubin Suleiman -- In black inkblood : agonistic and cooperative authorship in the (re)writing of history / Marcel Cornis-Pope -- Cosmobabble, or, Federman's return / Christian Moraru -- Featherman's body literature, or, The unbearable lightness of being / Michael Wutz -- Federman's laughterature / Menachem Feuer.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9781438433813
    1438433816
    Physical Description
    xiii, 336 pages ; 24 cm

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