Writing Prague: Philip Roth's and John Updike's Literary Takes on the Czech Capital

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Martyna Bryla
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ABSTRACT:This essay establishes a productive critical dialogue between Philip Roth's and John Updike's representations of Prague under communism in The Prague Orgy (1985) and "Bech in Czech" (1987), respectively. Focusing on two central threads in both works—the intertwining of literature and politics, on the one hand, and Prague as a Jewish city, on the other—this essay argues that in mapping Prague, Roth and Updike revisit their protagonists' emblematic concerns, as well as reflect on the role of the writer and literature under different political systems, questioning George Steiner's conception of literature in the process.
写作布拉格:菲利普·罗斯和约翰·厄普代克对捷克首都的文学探索
摘要:本文将菲利普·罗斯和约翰·厄普代克分别在《布拉格狂欢节》(1985)和《捷克的贝奇》(1987)中对共产主义下的布拉格进行富有成效的批判对话。本文聚焦于两部作品中的两条主线——文学与政治的交织,以及布拉格作为一座犹太城市——认为在绘制布拉格地图时,罗斯和厄普代克重新审视了主人公的象征性关切,并反思了作家和文学在不同政治制度下的作用,在这个过程中对乔治·施泰纳的文学观提出了质疑。
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Philip Roth Studies
Philip Roth Studies Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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