“The United States of Lyncherdom”: Humor and Outrage in Percival Everett’s The Trees (2021)

IF 0.3 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Humanities (Basel, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2023-10-20 DOI:10.3390/h12050125
Michel Feith
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An oeuvre as redolent with the spirit of satire and humor as Percival Everett’s can be said to represent, at the same time, an anthology of humorous devices—a “humorology,” so to speak—and a self-reflexive meditation on the existential, philosophical and/or metaphysical implications of such an attitude to language and life. The Trees (2021) is a book about lynching, in which a series of gruesome murders all allude to the martyrdom of Emmett Till. Even though such subject matter seems antinomic to humor, the novel is rife with it. We propose an examination of the various guises of humor in this text, from wordplay and carnivalesque inversion to the more sinister humour noir, black or gallows humor, and an assessment of their dynamic modus operandi in relation to political satire, literary parody and the expression of the unconscious. The three axes of our analysis of the subversive strategies of the novel will be the poetics of naming, from parody to a form of sublime; the grotesque, macabre treatment of bodies; and the question of affect, the dual tonality of the novel vexingly conjugating the emotional distance and release of humor with a sense of outrage both toned down and exacerbated by ironic indirection. In keeping with the ethos of Menippean satire, humor is, therefore, both medium and message.
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“美国的私刑”:珀西瓦尔·埃弗雷特《树》(2021)中的幽默与愤怒
像珀西瓦尔·埃弗雷特这样充满讽刺和幽默精神的作品,可以说同时代表了一部幽默手段的选集——可以说是一种“幽默学”——以及对这种语言和生活态度的存在主义、哲学和/或形而上学含义的自我反思。《树》(2021)是一本关于私刑的书,其中一系列可怕的谋杀案都暗指埃米特·蒂尔的殉难。尽管这样的主题似乎与幽默格格不入,但小说中却充满了幽默。我们建议对本文中各种形式的幽默进行考察,从文字游戏和狂欢节式的反转到更邪恶的黑色幽默、黑色幽默或绞刑架幽默,并评估它们在政治讽刺、文学模仿和无意识表达方面的动态手法。我们分析小说颠覆性策略的三个轴是命名的诗学,从拙劣的模仿到崇高的形式;对尸体怪诞、恐怖的处理;关于情感的问题,小说的双重调性令人烦恼地将情感上的距离和幽默的释放与一种愤怒结合在一起,这种愤怒被讽刺性的间接淡化和加剧了。因此,幽默既是媒介又是信息,这与美尼普讽刺的精神是一致的。
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