Résumé

This essay provides a critical analysis of Don DeLillo's novel The Body Artist and Samuel Beckett's work for television Ghost Trio. In particular it analyses the representation of time and its perception in both these works, highlighting some shared aesthetic modalities such as their attempt to depict duration through a poetics of slow motion. The essay also foregrounds how both these works give narrative form to Merleau-Ponty's understanding of 'time as its perception'.

Détails

Titre
Tempo e percezione in The Body Artist di Don DeLillo e Ghost Trio di Samuel Beckett
Auteur
Barbuscia, Davide
Pages
289-313
Année de publication
2012
Date de publication
2012
Éditeur
Firenze University Press Università degli Studi di Firenze
e-ISSN
22393978
Type de source
Publication académique
Langue de publication
Italian
ID de document ProQuest
1640703160
Copyright
Copyright Firenze University Press 2012