Strange Narrators in Contemporary Fiction: Explorations in Readers’ Engagement with Characters

Strange Narrators in Contemporary Fiction: Explorations in Readers’ Engagement with Characters

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A storyteller’s craft can often be judged by how convincingly the narrative captures the identity and personality of its characters. In this book, the characters who take center stage are “strange” first-person narrators: they are fascinating because of how they are at odds with what the reader would wish or expect to hear—while remaining reassuringly familiar in voice, interactions, and conversations. Combining literary analysis with research in cognitive and social psychology, Marco Caracciolo focuses on readers’ encounters with the “strange” narrators of ten contemporary novels, including Bret Easton Ellis’sAmerican Psycho, Haruki Murakami’sHard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World, and Mark Haddon’sThe Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. Caracciolo explores readers’ responses to narrators who suffer from neurocognitive or developmental disorders, who are mentally disturbed due to multiple personality disorder or psychopathy, whose consciousness is split between two parallel dimensions or is disembodied, who are animals, or who lose their sanity.A foray into current work on reception, reader-response, cognitive literary study, and narratology,Strange Narrators in Contemporary Fictionillustrates why any encounter with a fictional text is a complex negotiation of interlaced feelings, thoughts, experiences, and interpretations.
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Name of the Author
Marco Caracciolo
Language
English
Series
Frontiers of narrative
ISBN
9780803294967
Release date
2016

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