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Memory Across Borders : Nabokov, Perec, Chamoiseau

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Historical memory emerges through dialogue between one generation and the next.

But what happens to this dialogue if the children speak a different language to their parents?

Literary autobiography offers a space to explore the potential forms of memory in the aftermath of inter-generational linguistic change triggered by violent histories, such as the Holocaust, the Second World War, or imperialism.

Through an exploration of the autobiographies of the Russian-American writer, Vladimir Nabokov, the French novelist and poet, Georges Perec, and Caribbean author, Patrick Chamoiseau, Cooper offers a reflection on the role of migration and linguistic change in shaping twentieth and twenty-first century approaches to memory.

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Legenda
1910887080 / 9781910887080
Hardback
28/07/2016
United Kingdom
171 pages