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Innocence, power, and the novels of John Hawkes

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For over forty years, John Hawkes has created fictions remarkable for their stylistic beauty and narrative experimentation. His writing has been praised for its visionary engagement with memory and anxiety, violence and eroticism, desire and imagination. Yet there have been few critical studies of the work of this major contemporary author. Rita Ferrari's Innocence, Power, and the Novels of John Hawkes is an unprecedented exploration of Hawkes's novels and novellas.

As Ferrari discusses the subtle transformations that have occurred in each succeeding work of fiction, she traces Hawkes's experimentation with voice and perspective, his interrogation of authority and representation, and his exploration of language, gender, and identity.

Her close readings offer fruitful and original analysis of the central and compelling paradoxes in Hawkes's fiction: how language both makes and unmakes the self, how this act of the imagination is at the same time affirming and deadly, and how, expressly, the act of authoring is both innocent and powerful.

Ferrari subjects Hawkes's complex texts - from The Cannibal, to The Blood Oranges, to Sweet William: A Memoir of Old Horse - to an exacting and enlightened reading with eye and ear attuned to the aesthetics of his constructed images, the wholeness and homogeneity desired by his authorial figures, the critique of misogyny implied in his portrayal of women, and the increasingly self-reflexive components of his struggle to define the self.

Rather than present a mere thematic breakdown, Ferrari offers an illuminating look at what Hawkes's novels express about the function of the artistic imagination and the practice of writing itself.

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English
Pages
220

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Innocence, power, and the novels of John Hawkes
1996, University of Pennsylvania Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [211]-216) and index.

Published in
Philadelphia
Series
Penn studies in contemporary American fiction

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3558.A82 Z66 1996, PS3558.A82Z66 1996, PS3552.A82 Z66 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
vi, 220 p. ;
Number of pages
220

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL983710M
Internet Archive
innocencepowerno0000ferr_1996
ISBN 10
0812233417
LCCN
96021425
OCLC/WorldCat
34675282
Goodreads
1004667

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