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Stepping Off the Edge addresses the question of literary edges and endings in contemporary works of literature from France, the United States, Canada, and Latin America. The book includes discussion of works by nine different authors, including Anne Carson, Marie NDiaye, Paul Auster, and César Aira. It considers the way that specific texts identify and interrogate textual boundaries, and also draw attention to questions of closure. Each of these texts also reflects on the way we experience and write about edges and endings in our lives.

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INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1: LOCATING, RELOCATING, DISLOCATING THE EDGE OF THE TEXT
Anne Carson’s Autobiography of Red
Valeria Luiselli’s The Story of My Teeth
CHAPTER 2: TANGIBLE GHOSTS: WRITING AFTER LIFE
Paul Auster’s “Portrait of an Invisible Man”
Anne Carson’s Nox
Maggie Nelson’s Jane: A Murder
CHAPTER 3: SELF-PORTRAIT FROM THE OUTSIDE
Marie NDiaye’s Self-Portrait in Green
César Aira’s How I Became a Nun
Marie Redonnet’s Candy Story
CHAPTER 4: WRITING THE END OF RELATION
Marguerite Duras’s The Malady of Death
Maggie Nelson’s Bluets
Lydia Davis’s The End of the Story
CHAPTER 5: APPROACHING THE END OF THE WORLD
César Aira’s Shantytown
Paul Auster’s The Country of Last Things

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      Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press
      Publication Date: 22/04/2021
      ISBN13: 9781628973648, 978-1628973648
      ISBN10: 1628973641

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Stepping Off the Edge addresses the question of literary edges and endings in contemporary works of literature from France, the United States, Canada, and Latin America. The book includes discussion of works by nine different authors, including Anne Carson, Marie NDiaye, Paul Auster, and César Aira. It considers the way that specific texts identify and interrogate textual boundaries, and also draw attention to questions of closure. Each of these texts also reflects on the way we experience and write about edges and endings in our lives.

      Table of Contents

      INTRODUCTION
      CHAPTER 1: LOCATING, RELOCATING, DISLOCATING THE EDGE OF THE TEXT
      Anne Carson’s Autobiography of Red
      Valeria Luiselli’s The Story of My Teeth
      CHAPTER 2: TANGIBLE GHOSTS: WRITING AFTER LIFE
      Paul Auster’s “Portrait of an Invisible Man”
      Anne Carson’s Nox
      Maggie Nelson’s Jane: A Murder
      CHAPTER 3: SELF-PORTRAIT FROM THE OUTSIDE
      Marie NDiaye’s Self-Portrait in Green
      César Aira’s How I Became a Nun
      Marie Redonnet’s Candy Story
      CHAPTER 4: WRITING THE END OF RELATION
      Marguerite Duras’s The Malady of Death
      Maggie Nelson’s Bluets
      Lydia Davis’s The End of the Story
      CHAPTER 5: APPROACHING THE END OF THE WORLD
      César Aira’s Shantytown
      Paul Auster’s The Country of Last Things

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