This essay argues that many recent important European narrative works (often “non-novels” that have innovated the form of the novel) stem from a yearning for a “lost feeling for History”. These works are all written by novelists born at least two decades after the end of WWII, the tragic-epic focus of the century portrayed in their writings. Focusing on what he calls the “Novel of Post-History”, Scurati extends his analysis to extra-European literatures in English, comparing Anglo-American and Australian writers, with a specific emphasis on Viet Thanh Nguyen’s The Sympathizer (2015) and Philipp Meyer’s The Son (2013)
In the early decades of the twentieth century, five authors hailing from the cultural margins of thr...
The presence of historically-based narrative (i.e. prose writing that brings the past into focus) ha...
This essay focuses on ten very recent books which take as their subject matter WWII, all of which ha...
This essay argues that many recent important European narrative works (often “non-novels” that have ...
A cursory investigation of contemporary Italian literary, cinematic, and theatrical works produced s...
none7Anti-rhetorical war novels are particularly useful to work out differences between the two conf...
This response to Antonio Scurati’s essay addresses in particular the section about Viet Thanh Nguyen...
This book investigates the representation of the Axis War – the wars of aggression that Fascist Ital...
Le but de cette recherche qui de déplie en trois parties est de montrer comment l’Histoire en tant q...
The English literary imagination has been nourished on the experience and idea of Italy for centurie...
In this essay, I would like to explore the representations of Italy through the eyes of three outsta...
The subject chosen for this issue of “Prospero” is ‘history and literature’, a wide and complex topi...
This article aims at reassessing the long 20th century American war novel and its inherent and hithe...
Post-Traumatic Realism: Representations of History in Recent Irish Novels The aim of my essay is to...
This essay discusses the distinct features of memory fiction, a new genre that has emerged during th...
In the early decades of the twentieth century, five authors hailing from the cultural margins of thr...
The presence of historically-based narrative (i.e. prose writing that brings the past into focus) ha...
This essay focuses on ten very recent books which take as their subject matter WWII, all of which ha...
This essay argues that many recent important European narrative works (often “non-novels” that have ...
A cursory investigation of contemporary Italian literary, cinematic, and theatrical works produced s...
none7Anti-rhetorical war novels are particularly useful to work out differences between the two conf...
This response to Antonio Scurati’s essay addresses in particular the section about Viet Thanh Nguyen...
This book investigates the representation of the Axis War – the wars of aggression that Fascist Ital...
Le but de cette recherche qui de déplie en trois parties est de montrer comment l’Histoire en tant q...
The English literary imagination has been nourished on the experience and idea of Italy for centurie...
In this essay, I would like to explore the representations of Italy through the eyes of three outsta...
The subject chosen for this issue of “Prospero” is ‘history and literature’, a wide and complex topi...
This article aims at reassessing the long 20th century American war novel and its inherent and hithe...
Post-Traumatic Realism: Representations of History in Recent Irish Novels The aim of my essay is to...
This essay discusses the distinct features of memory fiction, a new genre that has emerged during th...
In the early decades of the twentieth century, five authors hailing from the cultural margins of thr...
The presence of historically-based narrative (i.e. prose writing that brings the past into focus) ha...
This essay focuses on ten very recent books which take as their subject matter WWII, all of which ha...