Salman Rushdie and Postcolonial Authorship

Salman Rushdie and Postcolonial Authorship
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Publisher : Ethics International Press
Total Pages : 519
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ISBN-13 : 9781804412831
ISBN-10 : 180441283X
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Book Synopsis Salman Rushdie and Postcolonial Authorship by : Trajanka Kortova Jovanovska

Download or read book Salman Rushdie and Postcolonial Authorship written by Trajanka Kortova Jovanovska and published by Ethics International Press. This book was released on 2023-12-07 with total page 519 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The main focus of interest in this book are the figures of writers and writing subjects in Rushdie’s oeuvre who contemplate and reflect on the nature and purpose of their craft, their authorial identity and their positioning in society and intellectual history, though their writing. It discusses the aesthetics of the texts they produce, and their subsequent agency in the world through the various ways they are interpreted and appropriated. Authorship is a special category of storytelling; a specific craft and vocation giving expression to a conscious and purposeful project. The book focuses on what postcolonial literature specialist Dr Jane Poyner calls “the ethics of intellectual practice” as the major theme pervading Rushdie’s entire corpus of writing; fictional, essayistic and autobiographical). The key audience for the book is, primarily, students of postcolonial literature, and of Salman Rushdie’s work in particular. It will also be of interest to readers wishing to get a deep insight into the works of one of the most prominent, and most controversial, contemporary writers.


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