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Jon Woodson

    Eine angeborene surrealistische Sensibilität prägt das Werk dieses Autors, eine Perspektive, die durch prägende Jahre inmitten der surrealen Landschaften des Nachkriegsdeutschlands und eine frühe Begegnung mit herausfordernder Literatur geformt wurde. Tief engagiert in die esoterischen Grundlagen der amerikanischen Moderne, gräbt die Schrift des Autors nach verborgenen Bedeutungen und unkonventionellen Einflüssen in den Werken bedeutender literarischer Persönlichkeiten. Diese Auseinandersetzung mit dem Okkulten und Mystischen, insbesondere im Kontext der Harlem Renaissance und darüber hinaus, offenbart einen einzigartigen Ansatz zur Literaturkritik. Der Autor wendet diesen ausgeprägten Blick nun der Schaffung von Comic-Romanen zu und verspricht eine Mischung aus intellektueller Tiefe und humorvoller Erzählung.

    Anthems, Sonnets, and Chants
    A study of Joseph Heller's Catch-22
    • By showing that Joseph Heller was heavily influenced by the New Criticism and myth criticism that he studied in graduate school, this book discloses that Catch-22 is a faithful and inclusive retelling of the ancient epic of Gilgamesh, much as Joyce’s Ulysses famously recapitulates Homer’s Odyssey . This book shows that what previous critics have understood to be characteristics of the absurdist and Black Humor influence are derived from Heller’s faithfulness to the Babylonian text itself. The study details Heller’s use of a mystical and Jungian framework to portray the individuation of a modern hero through his struggles with the mythic and archetypal forces of irrationalism as they are manifested in modern civilization. Revealing that Heller’s conception is religious and mystical, this book explores Heller’s use of T. S. Eliot’s mythic method and the experimental techniques of Joyce’s Finnegans Wake . The themes of race, homosexuality, individuation, sado-masochism, and modernity are dealt with at length.

      A study of Joseph Heller's Catch-22
    • Anthems, Sonnets, and Chants

      Recovering the African American Poetry of the 1930s

      • 286 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      The 1930s were marked by significant challenges for African Americans, including the Great Depression, an identity crisis, and the looming threat of a race war due to the Italo-Ethiopian conflict. This era saw a surge in black poetry that expressed new forms of autonomy and resistance to social hardships. However, much of this impactful protest poetry was often labeled as "romantic" and overlooked by prominent leftist critics and anthologists, despite its profound significance in capturing the struggles and resilience of the time.

      Anthems, Sonnets, and Chants