
Title
- Crimes Of Art Plus Terror
Attribution
Frank Lentricchia + Jody McAuliffePublication Details
BookUniversity of Chicago Press2003Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (UPPER LEVEL) PN761 .L46 2003 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Description
In Crimes of Art and Terror, Frank Lentricchia and Jody McAuliffe explore the disturbing adjacency of literary creativity to violence and even political terror. Lentricchia and McAuliffe’s unorthodox approach pairs Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment with Martin Scorsese’s King of Comedy and connects the real-life Unabomber to the surrealist Joseph Cornell and to the hero of Bret Easton Ellis’s bestselling novel American Psycho. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
Notes
- "Do killers, artists, and terrorists need one another? In Crimes of Art and Terror, Frank Lentricchia and Jody McAuliffe explore the disturbing adjacency of literary creativity to violence and even political terror. Lentricchia and McAuliffe begin by anchoring their penetrating discussions in the events of 9/11 and the scandal provoked by composer Karlheinz Stockhausen’s reference to the destruction of the World Trade Center as a great work of art, and they go on to show how political extremism and avant-garde artistic movements have fed upon each other for at least two centuries." "Crimes of Art and Terror reveals how the desire beneath many romantic literary visions is for a terrifying awakening that would undo the West’s economic and cultural order. This is also the desire, of course, of what is called terrorism. As the authority of writers and artists recedes, it is criminals and terrorists, Lentricchia and McAuliffe suggest, who inherit this romantic, destructive tradition. Moving freely between the realms of high and popular culture, and fictional and actual criminals, the authors describe a web of impulses that catches an unnerving spirit."–BOOK JACKET
Contents
- 1. Groundzeroland
- 2. Literary terrorists
- William Wordsworth
- The Unabomber
- Don DeLillo
- 3. Solitary Savages
- Jack Henry Abbott/Norman Mailer
- Fyodor Dostoevsky
- Martin Scorsese
- Bret Easton Ellis
- 4. Crossing the Line
- Joseph Conrad
- John Cassavetes
- Thomas Mann
- Francis Ford Coppola
- 5. Rough Trade
- Jean Genet
- Frederick Douglass
- 6. Deliberate Orphans
- Herman Melville
- J. M. Synge
- Thomas Bernhard
- 7. The Last Maniacal Folly of Heinrich von Kleist (a fiction)
ISBN
- 0226472051
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