Uniform title | Neil Jordan ecrivain-sc enariste. English |
Series |
Reimagining Ireland, 1662-9094 Reimagining Ireland ; v. 113. ^A1143503
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Contents |
Night in Tunisia and other stories : a mysterious collection between tradition and innovation -- "There's a kind of truth in fiction, isn't there?" Family memory and national history : the past and Michael Collins -- Demons of darkness at work : The dream of a beast and The company of wolves -- The fictitious fulfillment of Oedipal desires : Sunrise with sea monster -- Troubles never come singly : The crying game and Breakfast on Pluto -- From the page to the screen : Interview with the vampire, The butcher boy, The -- end of the affair -- Shade: a beheaded actress's narrative. Gothic echoes ; Theatrical echoes -- Mistaken: division, duplication and usurpation -- A necrophilic romance : The drowned detective or The magic spell of the cello -- Through the looking-glass : the marvelous world of Carnivalesque -- "Drink, to the obliteration of all distinction!" and sing The Ballad of Lord Edward and Citizen Small. |
Abstract |
"Neil Jordan is immediately associated with the successful films he has directed (The Crying Game, Interview with the Vampire, Michael Collins...). And yet, he is also a man of letters. His literary work, composed of eight novels and a collection of short stories, is rich, dense and complex. It shows an interest in Irish history and politics, but also in the supernatural and the irrational. It creates a universe where time and space can abolish themselves, the material and the spiritual merge, the visible and invisible interpenetrate. Jordan's fiction also transgresses the borders in more than one way. Both realistic and fantastic, it establishes numerous connections with psychoanalysis, Christian religion, mythology or cultural tradition, and revisits them in an original way. The present study approaches Neil Jordan's literary work in all its diversity. It focuses primarily on the novelist, but also on the short story writer and the screenwriter, as his film making cannot be ignored. This book, devoted to the writer, aims to do justice to a major figure in contemporary Irish cultural life, whose artistic creation remains largely unexplored"-- Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-259) and index. |
Language | Translated from the French. |
Issued in other form | Online version: Cardin, Bertrand. Neil Jordan, author and screenwriter Oxford ; New York : Peter Lang, 2023 9781800799240 |
Genre/form | Biographies. |
Genre/form | Criticism, interpretation, etc. |
LCCN | 2022050516 |
ISBN | 9781800799233 |
ISBN | 1800799233 |
ISBN | (ebook) |
ISBN | (epub) |