Perpetrators' Legacies

Perpetrators' Legacies Post-Imperial Condition in Sebald and McEwan - Routledge Studies in Comparative Literature

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The book presents Winfried Georg Sebald and Ian McEwan as paradigmatic post-imperial writers who, enmeshed in the hierarchies of power inherited from their imperial times, strive to disentangle themselves from that burdensome legacy. To achieve this, they undertake a subtle detachment from the analogously implicated subject positions of their protagonists. In Sebald's works, these positions are closer to the historical victims of the Third Reich who used to suppress their past experiences, whereas in McEwan's works they incline toward the systemic 'beneficiaries' of the British Empire who used to overlook their present privileges. However, in distinction to their protagonists' denied involvements, both authors recognize their implication in their protagonists' pasts and presents. Such a detachment from familiar protagonists requires the consent of unknown and scattered readers with whom they forge a long-distance solidarity, connective association or complicitous alliance. Thus, to exempt themselves from one complicity, they enter another one.

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Book information

ISBN: 9781032814438
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Imprint: Routledge
Pub date:
Edition: 1st edition
Language: English
Number of pages: 246
Weight: -1g
Height: 229mm