“that which is common to us all”: Karl Ove Knausgaard as Reader of Joyce

Tarso do Amaral de Souza Cruz
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In his monumental autobiographical series of novels My Struggle, acclaimed Norwegian novelist Karl Ove Knausgaard devotes a considerable number of pages to discuss James Joyce’s fictional works. In the last volume of the series – The End –, practically the entire body of Joyce’s fiction – from early works such as Stephen Hero and Dubliners to the modernist masterpieces Ulysses and Finnegans Wake – is included in a discussion on the Irish novelist’s literature. Only one among Joyce’s major works is not tackled by Knausgaard in The End: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. Nonetheless, it is precisely Knausgaard who writes the preface to a celebrated Centennial edition of Joyce’s first novel in which, amidst other topics, he ponders over what he understands to be “the very essence of literature.” The article aims at highlighting some key aspects of Knausgaard’s take on Joyce’s fictional output and provide enough evidence to support the hypothesis that the Norwegian writer’s conceptualization of the literary phenomenon, including Joyce’s work, is based upon questionable essentialist premises.
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“对我们所有人来说都是共同的”:卡尔·欧夫·克瑙斯加德作为乔伊斯的读者
在他不朽的自传体系列小说《我的奋斗》中,著名挪威小说家卡尔·奥夫·克瑙斯高用了相当多的篇幅来讨论詹姆斯·乔伊斯的小说作品。在该系列的最后一卷《结局》中,乔伊斯的整个小说——从早期作品《斯蒂芬·海罗》和《都柏林人》到现代主义名著《尤利西斯》和《芬尼根守灵夜》——几乎都被纳入了对这位爱尔兰小说家文学的讨论。在乔伊斯的主要作品中,只有一部没有被Knausgaard在《最后:一个年轻艺术家的肖像》中提到。尽管如此,正是Knausgaard为著名的百年纪念版乔伊斯的第一部小说写了序言,在其他话题中,他思考了他所理解的“文学的本质”。本文旨在强调Knausgaard对乔伊斯小说输出的一些关键方面,并提供足够的证据来支持这样的假设,即挪威作家对文学现象的概念化,包括乔伊斯的作品,是基于可疑的本质主义前提。
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