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Literature and Infinity

 
Franson Manjali (Author)
Synopsis This monograph is a sustained presentation of some of the contemporary theoretical perspectives on narratives, literary or otherwise. The reader does obtain a learned account of the fascinating work going on in the area that one may call by the hyphenated term ‘literature-philosophy’. Writing is here seen as that transgressive activity which overcomes both philosophy, as well as literature itself. This book is also about narratives. It is perhaps true that narratives are among the most pervasive of humanly-created phenomena. Narratives pre-exist the abstraction that we call ‘language’. Human life is unthinkable without narratives. As human beings, narratives sustain us from birth to death. Narratives, particularly the religious, the mythical, or the folk are at the foundation of all cultures. And yet, narratives appear as fictions. Perhaps therefore, narratives never let us be in peace without further narratives. Just as language never lets us be in peace without further language.
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About the author

Franson Manjali

Franson Manjali teaches linguistics and semiotics at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He translated from French Jean-Luc Nancy's Philosophicla Chronicles (2007). He has recently edited Post-Structuralism and Cultural Theory (2006) and Nietzsche: Philogist, Philosopher and Cultural Critic (2006). His major publications include Literature and Infinity (20010, Meaning, Culture and Cognition (2000) and Nuclear Semantics-Towards Theory of Relational Meaning (1991).

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Title Literature and Infinity
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2001
Edition 1st Ed.
Language: English
length 134p., 23cm