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Title: | That is why I am free to dream of Prague’: A Critique on Authorial Nationality Discourse and Historical Grand Narrative in Laurent Binet’s HHhH |
Authors: | Verita Sriratana |
Email: | verita.s@chula.ac.th |
Subjects: | Czech |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Publisher: | Palacký University Press |
Abstract: | In Laurent Binet’s alternative historical novel entitles HHhH, published in French in 2010 and translated into English in 2013, the writer takes his readers beyond the historical facts of a particular event in the past, Operation Authropoid, to his own life as a French writer faced with the burden of his personal history and the perpetual struggle with the unattainability of historical truth. In this article, I propose that Binet’s conscious “otherness” to Central Europe , particularly the Czech and Slovak languages, cultures, and histories, set him “free to dream” of a different place/time and to imagine as well as introduce specters of the obscure and unknown “subaltern” in history, thereby adding critical dimensions to the critical rethinking and re(-)membering of the Czech and Slovak histories of violence and dissidence. |
Description: | Olomouc: Palacký University Press, 2014: 229–242 |
URI: | http://cuir.car.chula.ac.th/handle/123456789/52713 |
URI: | http://doi.org/10.14457/CU.the.2014.421 |
metadata.dc.identifier.DOI: | 10.14457/CU.the.2014.421 |
Type: | Article |
Appears in Collections: | Arts - Journal Articles |
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