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  • 标题:Topoanalysis as Narrative Technique in John Cheever’s Architecture of Short Fiction
  • 作者:Farzaneh Doosti
  • 期刊名称:Studies in Literature and Language
  • 印刷版ISSN:1923-1555
  • 电子版ISSN:1923-1563
  • 出版年度:2017
  • 卷号:15
  • 期号:5
  • 页码:21-26
  • DOI:10.3968/9984
  • 出版社:Canadian Academy of Oriental and Occidental Culture
  • 摘要:The backlash of recent biographies of the American “Chekhov of Suburbs” as an ill-tempered alcoholic bisexual with sharp edges of paranoia might serve to justify Cheever’s clumsy, fragmented narratives of grumpy middle class American male commuters who are about to drown in their matrimonial abyss. The present paper’s approach is, however, to avoid psychobiography in favor of stylistic defense. Not quite as psychologically neurotic a writer as what the mainstream biographers have claimed, Cheever mastered the architectural design of fiction. An examination of a number of these short stories (excluding his longer novels in which fragmentation is an undeniable weakness) lays bare a kind of spatial consciousness: the Bachelardian notion of topoanalysis as the dominant technique. Whereas the public and private boundaries are naturally trespassed in many stories, such as Another Story and The Enormous Radio, in some others the protagonists embark on an intentional interference in space – from erasing a whole town in Geometry of Love to living another man’s life in Seaside Houses. Topoanalysis seems to be Cheever’s favorite narrative technique to reach phenomenological borders of life, oftentimes in unhomely circumstances where one’s totality is menaced by internal and external forces.
  • 关键词:Topoanalysis;John Cheever;Guston Bachelard;Uncanny home;Intimate spaces
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