An edition of The spirit of carnival (1995)

The spirit of carnival

magical realism and the grotesque

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An edition of The spirit of carnival (1995)

The spirit of carnival

magical realism and the grotesque

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The world of literature responds to the "spirit of carnival" in ways that are both social and cultural, mythological and archetypal. Literature provides a mirror in which carnival is reflected and refracted through the multifarious perspectives of verbal art. In his original, wide-ranging book, David K.

Danow catches the various reflections in that mirror, from the bright, life-affirming magical side of carnival, as revealed in the literature of Latin American writers, to its dark, grotesque, death-embracing aspect as illustrated in numerous novels depicting the dire experience of the Second World War.

The remarkable meshing of these two diametrically opposed yet inextricably intertwined facets of literature (and of life) makes for an intriguing sphere of investigation, for the carnival spirit is animated by a human need to dissolve borders and eliminate boundaries - including, symbolically, those between life and death - in an ongoing effort to merge opposing forces into new configurations of truth and meaning.

Expanding upon the seminal ideas of Mikhail Bakhtin, carnival, argues Danow, is designed to allow one extreme to flow into another, to provide for one polarity (official culture) to confront its opposite (unofficial culture), much as individuals engage in dialogue.

In this case the result is "dialogized carnival" or "carnivalized dialogue." In their artmaking, Danow claims, human beings are animated by a periodic predisposition toward the bright side of carnival, matched by an equally strong, far darker predilection. Carnival forms of thinking are firmly embedded within the human psyche as archetypal patterns.

  1. In this engaging exploratory book, we are shown the distinctive imprint of these primordial structures within a multitude of seemingly disparate literary works.
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English
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183

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Spirit Of Carnival: Magical Realism And The Grotesque
November 30, 2004, University Press of Kentucky
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Cover of: The spirit of carnival
The spirit of carnival: magical realism and the grotesque
1995, University Press of Kentucky
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [175]-180) and index.

Published in
Lexington, Ky

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
809/.93353
Library of Congress
PN3352.C37 D36 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
183 p. ;
Number of pages
183

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1116721M
Internet Archive
spiritofcarnival0000dano
ISBN 10
0813119057
LCCN
94042828
OCLC/WorldCat
31607533
Library Thing
2965701
Goodreads
1749801

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From one important perspective that draws upon the positive attributes of carnival, it may be justly argued that this book is appropriately titled.
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