East-West literary imagination : cultural exchanges from Yeats to Morrison

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East-West literary imagination : cultural exchanges from Yeats to Morrison

Yoshinobu Hakutani

University of Missouri Press, 2017

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This study traces the shaping presence of cultural interactions, arguing that American literature has become a hybridization of Eastern and Western literary traditions. Hakutani examines this influence through the works of Emerson, Thoreau, and Whitman. He further demonstrates the East-West exchange through discussionsof the interactions by modernists such as Yone Noguchi, Yeats, Pound, Camus, and Kerouac. Finally, he argues that African American literatureas represented by Richard Wright, Ralph Ellison, Alice Walker, Toni Morrison, and James Emanuel is postmodern. Their works exhibit their concerted efforts to abolish marginality and extend referentiality, exemplifying the postmodern East-West crossroads of cultures. A fuller understanding of their work is gained by situating them within this cultural conversation. The writingsof Wright, for example, take on their full significance only when they are read, not as part of a national literature, but as an index to an evolving literature of cultural exchanges.

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