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Heresy and Heterotopia in Works by Lawrence Durrell

Alexandria to Angkor Wat

Edited by Isabelle Keller-Privat and Anne R. Zahlan - Contributions by Luca Barbaglia; Bartolo Casiraghi; James M. Clawson; Athanasios Dimakis; Pamela J. Francis; Athena Hadji; Isabelle Keller-Privat; Paul Lorenz; Ali Reza Shahbazin; Fiona Tomkinson; David Melville Wingrove and Anne R. Zahlan

Heresy and Heterotopia in Works by Lawrence Durrell gathers new essays by international scholars who examine heretical concepts and heterotopian counter-spaces in Durrell's thought and writing. The volume includes studies of texts set in locations from the Mediterranean to Cambodia, with spatial focus ranging from the Egypt of The Alexandria Quartet (and of Anatole France's Thaïs) to the scattered locations of The Avignon Quintet, with stops along the way for the island books and other treatments of wandering and exile in poetry as well as prose. The contributors approach Durrell's texts from a variety of perspectives, philosophical and intertextual, architectural and historical, mystical and digital. In so doing, they expose the deeper echoes set off by his wide-ranging literary production and map out the metaphysical, literary, and aesthetic connections that account for Durrell's impact on our understanding of those twentieth-century social and cultural paradigms that foreshadow the disruptions of today's world.

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University Press Copublishing Division / Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
Pages: 260 • Trim: 6 x 9
978-1-68393-444-8 • Hardback • February 2025 • $115.00 • (£88.00)
Subjects: Literary Criticism / Modern / 20th Century, Literary Criticism / Critical Theory / Postcolonialism, Literary Criticism / Semiotics & Theory, Literary Criticism / Poetry

Isabelle Keller-Privat is professor at the University Toulouse Jean Jaurès where she teaches British literature, travel writing, poetry, and translation.

Anne R. Zahlan is professor emerita at Eastern Illinois University where she teaches courses in twentieth-century British and post-colonial literature.

Introduction

Isabelle Keller-Privat and Anne R. Zahlan

Chapter One: “Here Once Lay the Body of the Great Alexander”: From the Poetic Image of Alexandria to Poetic Dwelling

Ali Reza Shahbazin

Chapter Two: Faces of the Goddess: Gnostic Div(a)nity in Lawrence Durrell and Anatole France

David Melville Wingrove

Chapter Three: Lawrence Durrell and Georges Bataille: Brothers in Heresy

Luca Barbaglia and Bartolo Casiraghi

Chapter Four: Heresy in Lawrence Durrell’s Heraldic Universe

Paul Lorenz

Chapter Five: A “Most Anomalous” Island: Lawrence Durrell’s Writings on Patmos

Athanasios Dimakis

Chapter Six: Life in the Tomb:Lawrence Durrell’s Heterotopia on the Island of Rhodes

Athena Hadji

Chapter Seven: Personalist Heterotopias: Henry Miller’s Street and Lawrence Durrell’s Hotel

Isabelle Keller-Privat

Chapter Eight: Postmodern Gothic: Traveling Gothic Motifs in The Avignon Quintet

Pamela J. Francis

Chapter Nine: Durrell’s Buddhist Heterotopias: Mount Vulture and Angkor Wat

Fiona Tomkinson

Chapter Ten: Heterotopia and Other Places: Displacing Expectations of Theme and Style in Durrell’s Travel Books

James M. Clawson

Heresy and Heterotopia in Works by Lawrence Durrell

Alexandria to Angkor Wat

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Hardback
Summary
Summary
  • Heresy and Heterotopia in Works by Lawrence Durrell gathers new essays by international scholars who examine heretical concepts and heterotopian counter-spaces in Durrell's thought and writing. The volume includes studies of texts set in locations from the Mediterranean to Cambodia, with spatial focus ranging from the Egypt of The Alexandria Quartet (and of Anatole France's Thaïs) to the scattered locations of The Avignon Quintet, with stops along the way for the island books and other treatments of wandering and exile in poetry as well as prose. The contributors approach Durrell's texts from a variety of perspectives, philosophical and intertextual, architectural and historical, mystical and digital. In so doing, they expose the deeper echoes set off by his wide-ranging literary production and map out the metaphysical, literary, and aesthetic connections that account for Durrell's impact on our understanding of those twentieth-century social and cultural paradigms that foreshadow the disruptions of today's world.

Details
Details
  • University Press Copublishing Division / Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
    Pages: 260 • Trim: 6 x 9
    978-1-68393-444-8 • Hardback • February 2025 • $115.00 • (£88.00)
    Subjects: Literary Criticism / Modern / 20th Century, Literary Criticism / Critical Theory / Postcolonialism, Literary Criticism / Semiotics & Theory, Literary Criticism / Poetry
Author
Author
  • Isabelle Keller-Privat is professor at the University Toulouse Jean Jaurès where she teaches British literature, travel writing, poetry, and translation.

    Anne R. Zahlan is professor emerita at Eastern Illinois University where she teaches courses in twentieth-century British and post-colonial literature.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Introduction

    Isabelle Keller-Privat and Anne R. Zahlan

    Chapter One: “Here Once Lay the Body of the Great Alexander”: From the Poetic Image of Alexandria to Poetic Dwelling

    Ali Reza Shahbazin

    Chapter Two: Faces of the Goddess: Gnostic Div(a)nity in Lawrence Durrell and Anatole France

    David Melville Wingrove

    Chapter Three: Lawrence Durrell and Georges Bataille: Brothers in Heresy

    Luca Barbaglia and Bartolo Casiraghi

    Chapter Four: Heresy in Lawrence Durrell’s Heraldic Universe

    Paul Lorenz

    Chapter Five: A “Most Anomalous” Island: Lawrence Durrell’s Writings on Patmos

    Athanasios Dimakis

    Chapter Six: Life in the Tomb:Lawrence Durrell’s Heterotopia on the Island of Rhodes

    Athena Hadji

    Chapter Seven: Personalist Heterotopias: Henry Miller’s Street and Lawrence Durrell’s Hotel

    Isabelle Keller-Privat

    Chapter Eight: Postmodern Gothic: Traveling Gothic Motifs in The Avignon Quintet

    Pamela J. Francis

    Chapter Nine: Durrell’s Buddhist Heterotopias: Mount Vulture and Angkor Wat

    Fiona Tomkinson

    Chapter Ten: Heterotopia and Other Places: Displacing Expectations of Theme and Style in Durrell’s Travel Books

    James M. Clawson

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