Criteria of identity : a comparative analysis of Raymond Federman's >>The voice in the closet<< and selected works by Jasper Johns : together with the original text of Raymond Federman's >>The voice in the closet<< and an introduction by Richard Martin
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Criteria of identity : a comparative analysis of Raymond Federman's >>The voice in the closet<< and selected works by Jasper Johns : together with the original text of Raymond Federman's >>The voice in the closet<< and an introduction by Richard Martin
(Aachen British and American studies, vol. 2)
P. Lang, c1992
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The voice in the closet
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 105-109)
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Description
This study investigates the striking similarities between major characteristics of Raymond Federman's experimental novel The Voice in the Closet and selected works by the American painter and graphic artist Jasper Johns. Samuel Beckett's prose fragments Foirades / Fizzles serve as the connecting link between the oeuvre of Federman and Johns, whose parallel concerns support the thesis that selfreflexiveness, intertextuality and plagiarism are constitutive of both postmodern fiction and the visual arts.
Table of Contents
Contents: Modernism / postmodernism - Intertextuality / self-reflexiveness / plagiarism - Modern art / postmodern literature - Surfiction - Role of reader / viewer - Role of writer / painter.
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