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Intertextual Weaving in the Work of Linda L: Imagining the Ideal Reader

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Intertextual Weaving in the Work of Linda L: Imagining the Ideal Reader

Contributors:

By (Author) Alexandra Kurmann

ISBN:

9781498514866

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

14th January 2016

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

840.9

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

194

Dimensions:

Width 158mm, Height 239mm, Spine 18mm

Weight:

408g

Description

Intertextual Weaving in the Work of Linda L: Imagining the Ideal Reader uncovers the primary textual relationship that Linda L (1963 ), the most prolific Francophone author of the Vietnamese diaspora, fosters with a literary precursor of Austrian descent: the feminist writer-in-exile, Ingeborg Bachmann (19261973). This study offers an overdue exploration of the notably European roots of Ls writerly formation. It traces an unexamined feminist import in her work to a sixteen-year inter- and intra-textual engagement with Bachmann and positionsthe latter as an imagined ideal reader of Ls oeuvre. Intertextual analyses of Bachmanns post-war novel, Malina, with Ls literary essays, early fiction, and trilogy, reveal that to overcome the challenges of writing in exile L adopts an alternative literary fore-bear of the European tradition.

Reviews

Intertextuality is particularly integral to Linda Les oeuvre, and more studies exploring in detail the multidirectional web of influences operating in Les writing are long overdue.... [W]ell researched, intelligent, and at times elegant, this book enriches our understanding of these important writers, and takes Le studies beyond familiar themes of exile, loss, and postcolonialism to a timely recognition of her implicit feminist ethics. * French Studies *
Scholars have recognized the vast intertextual network that subtends Linda Ls fiction, but Kurmann is the first to give it the sustained attention it deserves. Engaging and deeply researched, her book is a welcome addition to a growing body of criticism that sees Ls work as mediating between postcolonial and modernist literatures, allowing for fruitful reinterpretations of both. -- Leslie Barnes, The Austrailian National University
Intertextual Weaving in the Work of Linda L is a remarkable analysis of the literary writing of Linda L in its sustained construction of intertextual relations with other thinkers, artists, poets, and writers including those established with the Austrian poet, Ingeborg Bachman. Kurmanns book will mark an enduring contribution to the ways in which L is viewed, understood and analyzed by scholars and taught in our classrooms as well as to French studies, more generally. Her exemplary scholarship, careful attention to textual detail, and insightful, often brilliant close readings will provide a model for those who are certain to follow in the fertile path she here opens. -- Jane Bradley Winston, Northwestern University

Author Bio

Alexandra Kurmann researches and lectures in French and Francophone studies at Macquarie University, Sydney.

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