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The Hero in Contemporary American Fiction S. Halldorson

The Hero in Contemporary American Fiction By S. Halldorson

The Hero in Contemporary American Fiction by S. Halldorson


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The novels of Saul Bellow and Don DeLillo serve as an anchor to the theory as it challenges our notions of what is heroic about nymphomaniacs, Holocaust survivors, spurious academics, cult followers, terrorists, celebrities, photographers and writers of novels who all attempt to claim the right to be hero.

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The Hero in Contemporary American Fiction: The Works of Saul Bellow and Don DeLillo by S. Halldorson

This book sets out to write nothing short of a new theory of the heroic for today's world. It delves into the why of the hero as a natural companion piece to the how of the hero as written by Northrop Frye and Joseph Campbell over half a century ago. The novels of Saul Bellow and Don DeLillo serve as an anchor to the theory as it challenges our notions of what is heroic about nymphomaniacs, Holocaust survivors, spurious academics, cult followers, terrorists, celebrities, photographers and writers of novels who all attempt to claim the right to be hero.

The Hero in Contemporary American Fiction Reviews

Aiming to change how we think about the cult of the individual - that is, about what the hero, the anti-hero, and the heroic can mean in the United States of our day - Halldorson is not afraid to tackle big topics (and they don t come much bigger than this). This intellectually daring study combines astute historical contextualizing and canny theoretical re-conceptualizing with brilliant close readings of texts by two major American novelists. - Linda Hutcheon, University of Toronto

This book presentsa serious, substantive discussiononBellow and DeLillo and the subject of heroes. Halldorsonoffersperhaps the strongest and most provocative reading of DeLillo s Mao II that I ve encountered. Her assertions that the hero is always and only built upon a fictional narrative, and that the hero depends on the existence of the non-hero, even though there s no place for the non-hero in America, areintriguing andconvincingly supported. - Curtis Yehnert, Western Oregon University

Halldorson s original and innovative construction of a heroics of reading is a valuable contribution to the dramatic revival of the ethical turn in literary and theoretical inquiry. Halldorson is also a masterful reader of community and identity in DeLillo and Bellow, one who is richly attuned to their complex narrative investments. - Thomas Carmichael, University of Western Ontario

About S. Halldorson

Stephanie S. Halldorson is an independent scholar.

Table of Contents

Defining the Hero: Form * Defining the American Hero: Story * Henderson the Rain King : The Hero Surrendered * Mr. Sammler's Planet : The Hero Accused * White Noise : The Hero Defended * Mao II : The Hero Returned

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NLS9781349539383
9781349539383
1349539384
The Hero in Contemporary American Fiction: The Works of Saul Bellow and Don DeLillo by S. Halldorson
New
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
2008-04-09
223
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