Writing after War: American War Fiction from Realism to Postmodernism

Writing after War: American War Fiction from Realism to Postmodernism

by John Limon
ISBN-10:
0195087593
ISBN-13:
9780195087598
Pub. Date:
07/07/1994
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195087593
ISBN-13:
9780195087598
Pub. Date:
07/07/1994
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Writing after War: American War Fiction from Realism to Postmodernism

Writing after War: American War Fiction from Realism to Postmodernism

by John Limon
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Overview

In Writing After War, John Limon develops a theory of the relationship of war in general to literature in general, in order to make sense of American literary history in particular. Applying the work of war theorists Carl von Clausewitz and Elaine Scarry, John Limon argues that The Iliad inaugurates Western literature on the failure of war to be duel-like, to have a beautiful form. War's failure is literature's justification.

American literary history is demarcated by wars, as if literary epochs, like the history of literature itself, required bloodshed to commence. But in chapters on periods of literary history from realism, generally taken to be a product of the Civil War, through modernism, usually assumed to be a prediction or result of the Great War, up to postmodernism which followed World War II and spanned Vietnam, Limon argues that, despite the looming presence of war in American history, the techniques that define these periods are essentially ways of not writing war.

From James and Twain, through Fitzgerald, Faulkner, and even Hemingway, to Pynchon, our national literary history is not hopelessly masculinist, Limon argues. Instead, it arrives naturally at Bobbie Ann Mason and Maxine Hong Kingston. Kingston brings the discussion full circle: The Woman Warrior, like The Iliad, appears to condemn the fall from duel to war that is literature's endless opening.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195087598
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 07/07/1994
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.25(w) x 9.18(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

John Limon is Associate Professor of English and American Studies at Williams College. He is the author of The Place of Fiction in the Time of Science (1990).
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