真正的全球小说家的烦恼

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Elisa Sotgiu
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全球小说是以美国为中心的国际文学领域的核心之一,这个领域公开颂扬边缘性、真实性和伦理性,同时也奖励那些以英语为母语、受过教育、具有杂食审美倾向的读者为目标的作品。本文重构了当代文学领域的起源和历史,追溯了导致当前信仰体系的地缘政治、社会和制度变迁。第二部分关注两位著名的全球小说家,埃琳娜·费兰特和罗伯托Bolaño,研究他们作品中的相似之处,这些相似之处反映了他们对-à-vis美国的相似立场:他们都不承认美国的中心地位和学术机构的合法性,利用类型小说,并围绕一个真实的边缘朋友的形象来创作他们的叙事。事实证明,这些策略在应对文学领域的矛盾约束方面特别有效。
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Woes of the True Global Novelist
The global novel is one of the central stakes in the US-centered international literary field, a field that openly celebrates marginality, authenticity, and ethical bearing while still rewarding works targeted to an Anglophone, educated audience with an omnivorous aesthetic disposition. This essay reconstructs the genesis and the history of the contemporary literary field, tracing the geopolitical, social, and institutional changes that resulted in the current system of beliefs. The second part focuses on two celebrated global novelists, Elena Ferrante and Roberto Bolaño, studying the affinities in their work that reflect their similar position vis-à-vis the United States: they both disallow the centrality of the US and the legitimacy of academic institutions, make use of genre fiction, and craft their narratives around the figure of an authentic, marginal friend. These strategies prove to be particularly effective in responding to the contradictory constraints of the literary field.
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Journal of World Literature
Journal of World Literature Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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