Wandering and Home: Beckett's Metaphysical Narrative

Wandering and Home: Beckett's Metaphysical Narrative
ISBN-10
0271008601
ISBN-13
9780271008608
Pages
232
Language
English
Published
1993
Publisher
Pennsylvania State University Press
Author
Eyal Amiran

Description

How are we to think of Beckett's fiction? Lyrical, inventive, uncompromising, beautifully precise-an immense achievement--is it really an art that proclaims the disintegration of language and of the imagination, as traditional readings conclude? Eyal Amiran's study demonstrates that Beckett's work does not embody the failure of synthetic vision. Beckett's fiction transposes a large intertextual logic from the Western metaphysics it is said to disown, and so takes its place in a literary and philosophical tradition that extends from Plato to Joyce and Yeats. At the same time, it develops as a serial narrative, from the early novels to the late short fictions, to unravel the story itself that its metaphysical tradition tells.