Exiles, Outcasts, Strangers: Icons of Marginalization in Post World War II Narrative
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Exiles, Outcasts, Strangers explores how nine different “outsider” authors treat the theme of alienation in one of their major works. All the novels under review were written in a limited time span (1942 to 1987, approximately 50 years), and all are structured around a hero or heroine who remains culturally, ethically or aesthetically distant from his/her narrative counterparts. Works discussed: Albert Camus’ L’Etranger; Richard Wright’s The Outsider; André Langevin’s Poussière sur la ville; Ernesto Sábato’s El túnel; V.S. Naipaul’s Guerrillas; Elie Wiesel’s Le Cinquième fils; Norbert Zongo’s Le Parachutage; Gisèle Pineau’s L’Exil selon Julia, and Jean Genet’s Querelle de Brest.
Additional information
Weight | 0.454 kg |
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Format | Hardback |
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Pages | 208 |
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Year Published | 27-10-2011 |
ISBN 10 | 1441156119 |
Publication City/Country | New York, US |
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