Book Details
Mandatory Fields
Coughlan, D.
2016
November
Ghost Writing in Contemporary American Fiction
Palgrave Macmillan
Basingstoke
Published
1
Optional Fields
Ghost Writing in Contemporary American Fiction is about the appearance of the specter in the work of five major US authors and argues from this work that every one of us is a ghost writing, haunting ourselves and others. The book’s innovative structure sees chapters on Paul Auster, Don DeLillo, Toni Morrison, Marilynne Robinson, and Philip Roth alternating with shorter sections detailing the significance of the ghost in the work of French philosopher Jacques Derrida, author of Specters of Marx. Together, these accounts of phantoms, shadows, haunts, spirit, the death sentence, and hospitality provide a compelling theoretical context in which to read contemporary US literature. Ghost Writing in Contemporary American Fiction argues at every stage that there is no self, no relation to the other, no love, no home, no mourning, no future, no trace of life without the return of the specter or, that is, without ghost writing.
978-1-137-41023-8
http://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9781137410238
224
10.1057/978-1-137-41024-5
Grant Details
IRC Government of Ireland Postdoctoral Fellowship; School of Culture and Communication Book Award