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In 2005, when John McGahern published his Memoir, he revealed for the first time in explicit detail the specific nature of the autobiographical dimension of his fiction, a dimension he had hitherto either denied or mystified. Taking Memoir as a paradigmatic work of memory, confession, and imaginative recovery, this book is a close reading of McGahern’s novels that discovers his narrative poiēsis in both the fiction and the memoir to be a single, continuous, and coherent mythopoeic project concealed within the career of a novelist writing ostensibly in the realist tradition of modern Irish fiction. McGahern’s total body of work centres around the experiences of loss, memory, and imaginative recovery. To read his fiction as an art of memory is to recognize how he used story-telling to confront the extended grief and anger that blighted his early life and that shaped his sense of self and world. It is also to understand how he gradually, painfully and honestly wrote his way out of the darkness and despair of the early work into the luminous celebration of life and the world in his great last novel That They May Face the Rising Sun.

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Contents: John McGahern and the Art of Memory – Orpheus Triumphant - Recovering the Lost Beloved: Memoir – Reflections of the One Thing: The Barracks – In the Name of the Father: The Dark – Breaking the Moulds - Part I: The Leavetaking – Breaking the Moulds - Part II: The Pornographer – The End of Father History: Amongst Women – The Completed Circle: That They May Face the Rising Sun.

John McGahern and the Art of Memory

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A Paperback / softback by Eamon Maher, Dermot McCarthy

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
    Publication Date: 01/09/2010
    ISBN13: 9783034301008, 978-3034301008
    ISBN10: 3034301006

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    In 2005, when John McGahern published his Memoir, he revealed for the first time in explicit detail the specific nature of the autobiographical dimension of his fiction, a dimension he had hitherto either denied or mystified. Taking Memoir as a paradigmatic work of memory, confession, and imaginative recovery, this book is a close reading of McGahern’s novels that discovers his narrative poiēsis in both the fiction and the memoir to be a single, continuous, and coherent mythopoeic project concealed within the career of a novelist writing ostensibly in the realist tradition of modern Irish fiction. McGahern’s total body of work centres around the experiences of loss, memory, and imaginative recovery. To read his fiction as an art of memory is to recognize how he used story-telling to confront the extended grief and anger that blighted his early life and that shaped his sense of self and world. It is also to understand how he gradually, painfully and honestly wrote his way out of the darkness and despair of the early work into the luminous celebration of life and the world in his great last novel That They May Face the Rising Sun.

    Table of Contents
    Contents: John McGahern and the Art of Memory – Orpheus Triumphant - Recovering the Lost Beloved: Memoir – Reflections of the One Thing: The Barracks – In the Name of the Father: The Dark – Breaking the Moulds - Part I: The Leavetaking – Breaking the Moulds - Part II: The Pornographer – The End of Father History: Amongst Women – The Completed Circle: That They May Face the Rising Sun.

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