RT Book T1 Möbian Nights: reading literature and darkness T2 Violence, desire, and the sacred A1 Goodhart, Sandor ca. 20./21. Jh. LA English PP New York PB Bloomsbury Academic YR 2017 PP London PB Bloomsbury Publishing YR 2017 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1034144189 AB "Utilizing insights drawn from mathematical topology, from French critical theory and literature, and from Holocaust studies, Sandor Goodhart articulates a new understanding of the relation of literary reading to disaster"-- AB "Möbian Nights: Literary Reading in a Time of Crisis develops a new understanding of literary reading: that in the wake of disasters like the Holocaust, death remains a premise of our experience rather than a future. Challenging customary "aesthetic" assumptions that we write in order not to die, Sandor Goodhart suggests (with Kafka) we write to die. Drawing upon analyses developed by Girard, Foucault, Blanchot, and Levinas (along with examples from Homer to Beckett), Möbian Nights proposes that all literature works "autobiographically", which is to say, in the wake of disaster; with the credo "I died; therefore, I am"; and for which the language of topology (for example, the "Möbius strip") offers a vocabulary for naming the "deep structure" of such literary, critical, and scriptural sacrificial and anti-sacrificial dynamics."-- AB Machine generated contents note: -- Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction: Möbian Turns: Difference as Continuity -- 1. After The Tragic Vision: Krieger and Criticism, Lentricchia and Crisis -- 2. Disfiguring de Man: Literature, History, and Collaboration -- 3. Witnessing the Impossible: Laub, Felman, and the Trauma of Testimony -- 4. Documenting Fiction: Kolitz, van Beeck, Levinas, and Holocaust Witness -- 5. "And Darkness Upon the Face of the Deep": Counter-Redemptive Hermeneutics in Wiesel, Mauriac, Cayrol, Blanchot, Levinas, and Genesis 1 -- 6. Criticism, Literature, and the Möbian -- 7. Literarary Reading, the Möbian, and the Posthumous -- Conclusion: Versions of Night: Reading Literature and Darkness Bibliography -- Index OP 329 NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN PN81 SN 9781501326967 SN 9781501326950 SN 9781501326943 K1 Death in literature K1 Disasters in literature K1 Criticism K1 Crisis in literature K1 Death K1 Electronic books DO 10.5040/9781501326967