Moving Toward Redemption

Moving Toward Redemption
Der Artikel wird am Ende des Bestellprozesses zum Download zur Verfügung gestellt.
Spirituality and Disability in the Late Writings of Andre Dubus (1936-1999)
 EPUB
Sofort lieferbar | Lieferzeit: Sofort lieferbar

94,17 €* EPUB

Artikel-Nr:
9781433137426
Veröffentl:
2017
Einband:
EPUB
Seiten:
132
Autor:
Ivanov-Craig Andrea Ivanov-Craig
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

American short-story writer Andre Dubus (1936-1999) was a "e;writer's writer."e; His acclaimed collections of short stories and essays involve one or all of three thematic discourses-that of the Catholic Church as center of meaning and value, the symbolic and healing power of rites and ritual on the human heart, and the ethical and spiritual dilemmas that drive human experience. "e;Like Chekhov's,"e; reports the Village Voice, "e;Dubus's best stories contain the arc of a whole life in the language of specific moments."e; Tobias Wolff summarized, "e;Andre Dubus is a master."e; In 1986, however, Dubus lost the use of his legs when he attempted to help a stranded motorist on the highway. The spiritual, physical and emotional suffering which ensued kept him from writing for a time but eventually led to his authoring 17 stories before his death in 1999. Moving Toward Redemption is a critical six-chapter study of these stories as they are united as capstones to his previous work, as they participate in the Catholic cycle of sin, suffering and sacramentality, and as they individually address the various transformations of his life in the aftermath of the accident. Moving Toward Redemption is the only book on Dubus's writing since Thomas Kennedy's A Study of the Short Fiction (1988). It is designed for use in courses on short fiction, religion and literature, life writing, genre study, and disability studies. It suggests ways to negotiate the conflicts and tensions between Christian and secular approaches to disability studies.
American short-story writer Andre Dubus (1936-1999) was a "e;writer's writer."e; His acclaimed collections of short stories and essays involve one or all of three thematic discourses-that of the Catholic Church as center of meaning and value, the symbolic and healing power of rites and ritual on the human heart, and the ethical and spiritual dilemmas that drive human experience. "e;Like Chekhov's,"e; reports the Village Voice, "e;Dubus's best stories contain the arc of a whole life in the language of specific moments."e; Tobias Wolff summarized, "e;Andre Dubus is a master."e; In 1986, however, Dubus lost the use of his legs when he attempted to help a stranded motorist on the highway. The spiritual, physical and emotional suffering which ensued kept him from writing for a time but eventually led to his authoring 17 stories before his death in 1999. Moving Toward Redemption is a critical six-chapter study of these stories as they are united as capstones to his previous work, as they participate in the Catholic cycle of sin, suffering and sacramentality, and as they individually address the various transformations of his life in the aftermath of the accident. Moving Toward Redemption is the only book on Dubus's writing since Thomas Kennedy's A Study of the Short Fiction (1988). It is designed for use in courses on short fiction, religion and literature, life writing, genre study, and disability studies. It suggests ways to negotiate the conflicts and tensions between Christian and secular approaches to disability studies.

Kunden Rezensionen

Zu diesem Artikel ist noch keine Rezension vorhanden.
Helfen sie anderen Besuchern und verfassen Sie selbst eine Rezension.