En la obra de Salman Rushdie Joseph Anton: A Memoir (2012), el narrador usa primera persona y luego tercera persona y salta desde el presente a su niñez. Une varios sub-géneros de autobiografía con una versión novelizada, con el énfasis sobre el concepto de contar historias. En el aspecto de autobiografía, estudiamos las implicaciones de “memoria”, la posibilidad de definir la obra como un ejemplo de “autre-biografía” inventada por J M Coetzee, o incluso de autobiografía “contra sí misma” de Roland Barthes. Como también se puede leer como una novela literaria o como una novela policíaca, el conjunto pide que lo llamemos híbrido, ya que todos estos factores de definición están presentes.In Salman Rushdie’s book Joseph Anton: A Memoir (201...
Released five years ago, Salman Rushdie’s memoir Joseph Anton (2012) serves as an important review o...
The present article focuses on the central idea of historical recuperation permeating the novels of ...
This paper examines the last two texts so far published by Salman Rushdie from the angles of outrage...
AbstractThis paper looks into Salman Rushdie's latest book, his memoir titled Joseph Anton. Rushdie ...
AbstractThis paper looks into Salman Rushdie's latest book, his memoir titled Joseph Anton. Rushdie ...
This article examines some of the highlights, limitations, and contradictions of Rushdie’s authorial...
Salman Rushdie’s 2012 memoir, Joseph Anton, marks a turning point in his career. While his earlier w...
Dans ses mémoires publiées en 2012, Joseph Anton, Salman Rushdie livre un compte-rendu de la période...
Dans ses mémoires publiées en 2012, Joseph Anton, Salman Rushdie livre un compte-rendu de la période...
Salman Rushdie’s fiction is often celebrated for challenging colonial and postcolonial systems of po...
Cet article examine les deux derniers textes en date de Salman Rushdie sous l’angle de l’outrage, co...
Salman Rushdie’s fiction is often celebrated for challenging colonial and postcolonial systems of po...
In his 2012 memoir, Joseph Anton, Salman Rushdie provides a third-person account of the period betwe...
Released five years ago, Salman Rushdie’s memoir Joseph Anton (2012) serves as an important review o...
International audienceThe British government's protection of Rushdie after Khomeini's fatwa came at ...
Released five years ago, Salman Rushdie’s memoir Joseph Anton (2012) serves as an important review o...
The present article focuses on the central idea of historical recuperation permeating the novels of ...
This paper examines the last two texts so far published by Salman Rushdie from the angles of outrage...
AbstractThis paper looks into Salman Rushdie's latest book, his memoir titled Joseph Anton. Rushdie ...
AbstractThis paper looks into Salman Rushdie's latest book, his memoir titled Joseph Anton. Rushdie ...
This article examines some of the highlights, limitations, and contradictions of Rushdie’s authorial...
Salman Rushdie’s 2012 memoir, Joseph Anton, marks a turning point in his career. While his earlier w...
Dans ses mémoires publiées en 2012, Joseph Anton, Salman Rushdie livre un compte-rendu de la période...
Dans ses mémoires publiées en 2012, Joseph Anton, Salman Rushdie livre un compte-rendu de la période...
Salman Rushdie’s fiction is often celebrated for challenging colonial and postcolonial systems of po...
Cet article examine les deux derniers textes en date de Salman Rushdie sous l’angle de l’outrage, co...
Salman Rushdie’s fiction is often celebrated for challenging colonial and postcolonial systems of po...
In his 2012 memoir, Joseph Anton, Salman Rushdie provides a third-person account of the period betwe...
Released five years ago, Salman Rushdie’s memoir Joseph Anton (2012) serves as an important review o...
International audienceThe British government's protection of Rushdie after Khomeini's fatwa came at ...
Released five years ago, Salman Rushdie’s memoir Joseph Anton (2012) serves as an important review o...
The present article focuses on the central idea of historical recuperation permeating the novels of ...
This paper examines the last two texts so far published by Salman Rushdie from the angles of outrage...