This book examines the role of the utopian in Simultan (1972), Ingeborg Bachmann's second collection of short stories. While individual stories from the volume have received some attention in recent studies, the impact of the volume in its entirety has not been adequately considered. A comprehensive study of the whole collection reveals the presence of a dialectic, which Bachmann associates with utopian possibilities in her theoretical writings. This book argues that the tendency in some recent studies to characterize the volume as pessimistic in its portrayal of language and reality is unsatisfactory; the Simultan volume testifies, rather, to the fact that Bachmann never lost her utopian belief in the power of a new language to transform individual and collective consciousness.
ISBN: | 9780820445397 |
Publication date: | 14th November 2000 |
Author: | Veronica ORegan |
Publisher: | P. Lang an imprint of Lang, Peter, Publishing Inc. |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 151 pages |
Series: | Austrian Culture |
Genres: |
Linguistics Literary studies: general Literary studies: postcolonial literature Philosophy Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology |