The Paradox of Thanatos: Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg  Paid

From Self-Destruction to Self-Liberation

by Tanguy Harma (Author)
©2022, Monographs, 12, 180 Pages
English Studies

Series: Modern American Literature, Volume 74

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More often associated with hedonism and cheap thrills than with notions of alienation and suffering, Beat literature has rarely been envisaged from the perspective of the paradoxical dynamics at play in the writings. What this book evidences is that the sacrosanct quest for transcendence staged by Kerouac and by Ginsberg is underpinned, primarily, by a trope of nullification that acts as a menace for the self. This tropism for destruction and death is not only emblematic of their works, it is also used as a literary strategy that seeks to conquer the fear of self-annihilation through the writing itself. It is precisely this interplay—approached through an Existentialism that simultaneously converges upon the Transcendentalist legacy of Beat writing—which probes the paradoxical dimension of the texts, enabling the mythological figure of Thanatos to take centre stage.

The critical synergy of the book, brought about by relating American literature and culture to European thought, enables in-depth analyses of a selection of novels and poems, grasped through their aesthetic, ontological and historical dimensions. Shedding new light on the literary strategies of two widely misunderstood American writers of the twentieth century, this captivating study into the drives for self-destruction and self-liberation encapsulated by Kerouac and Ginsberg sets out to reinvent the well-worn definition of ‘Beat’ through its original approach—an essential critical piece for all those interested in the American counterculture.

Foreword – Introduction: The Quest for Thanatos – The Transcendental Ontology of Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg – The Mirror on the Road: Kerouac’s Vision of Anguish – The Pith of Existential Nothingness: Ginsberg’s Moloch – Existential and Transcendental Forms of Engagement in Ginsberg’s "Howl" – The Phenomenological Poetics of Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg – Kerouac’s Solipsistic Revolt: The Strategy of Disengagement – Conclusion: The Paradox of Thanatos – Index.

Pages:
12, 180
Year:
2022
ISBN (HARDBACK):
9781433189074 (Active)
ISBN (EPUB):
9781433189371 (Active)
ISBN (PDF):
9781433189364 (Active)
Language:
English
Published:
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Oxford, Wien, 2022. XII, 180 pp.

Educated in France and in the United Kingdom, Tanguy Harma received his PhD in English in 2018 from Goldsmiths, University of London. His international experience in higher education (University of Minnesota, Goldsmiths, University of Southampton) brought him this year to Istanbul Kültür University, where currently teaches in the Department of English Language and Literature and continues his exploration of the writings of the American counterculture.

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