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Leslie A. Fiedler (1917–2003)

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Leslie A. Fiedler, a literary critic, was a professor of English at the State University of New York, at Buffalo. His well-known preoccupation with social and psychological issues emerged with Love and Death in the American Novel (1960), which became a major critical text of the 1960s. In this book visa mer he argued that American writing has been shaped by an inability to portray mature sexual relationships and by an underlying fear of death. Fiedler admonished critics, teachers, and readers of literature to connect text and context-to consider a poem, for example, as the sum of many contexts, including its genre, the other works of the author, the other works of his time, and so forth. Fiedler's notions of moral ambiguity echo Matthew Arnold's focus on art as criticism of life, but with an energy and style peculiar to himself. Fiedler depended greatly on generalizations (usually unexpected), making his critical remarks reflect broader considerations. (Bowker Author Biography) visa färre
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Verk av Leslie A. Fiedler

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A New Fiedler Reader (1977) 29 exemplar
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To the Gentiles (1972) 9 exemplar
Unfinished Business (1972) 5 exemplar
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SueJBeard | Feb 14, 2023 |
Fiedler is contentious, egotistical, and lively. He sees the literary establishment as so jealous of the popular novelists’ wealth and fame that they systematically undermine the reputations of novelists whose work has the good fortune to sell.
 
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Tom-e | Nov 30, 2022 |
Per la prima volta, dopo anni di studi dedicati ai temi dell'identità ebraica in letteratura e nella società, agli archetipi letterari e ai miti di fondazione delle diverse coscienze nazionali, Leslie Fiedler ha deciso di raccogliere in un libro quegli scritti, altrettanti passaggi spericolati sulla china di un tetto scosceso. E sono scritti forti, eclettici, di un professore che resiste a tutte le chiusure accademiche e insiste a riportare quelle trame mitiche nel tessuto sociale, svelando per esempio la persistenza dell'antisemitismo nei modelli letterari, ma anche nei modi di pensare delle classi più povere. Saggi spiazzanti, come quelli su Joyce, letto una volta tanto non dalla parte di Stephen Dedalus ma da quella di Bloom: un Joyce-FiedlerBloom, padre ebreo buono e patetico. O Cristo ebreo, Ulisse ebreo, sotto il segno della persecuzione e dell'esilio. Scritti ricchissimi di riferimenti e di inedite associazioni come quello sul Santo Graal; il cui mito, con un paradosso inquietante, viene ricondotto a una rilettura delle Sacre Scritture secondo la vulgata cristiana. E su questo tema ritorna un secondo saggio dal singolare titolo Perché il Cavaliere del Santo Graal è ebreo?. Protagonisti di queste pagine sono i grandi scrittori della tradizione ebraica americana, ma anche le posizioni, definite post-ebraiche, di autori più recenti, che fanno un uso ambiguo e autolesionista dell'arma dell'ironia. Una meditazione su Giobbe e una conclusione su Olocausto e Memoria chiudono, completando un quadro irriverente, le riflessioni del più irriducibile dei «critici» tout-court.… (mer)
 
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BiblioLorenzoLodi | Mar 23, 2015 |
From the Wikipedia: "In the long run, the vast output of popular fiction could no longer be ignored, and literary critics — gradually, carefully and tentatively — started questioning and assessing the complete notion of the perceived gap between "high art" (or "serious literature") and "popular art" (in America often referred to as "pulp fiction", often verging on "smut and filth"). One of the first scholars to do so was American critic Leslie Fiedler. In his book Cross the Border — Close the Gap (1972), he advocates a thorough re-assessment of science fiction, the western, pornographic literature and all the other subgenres that previously had not been considered as "high art", and their inclusion in the literary canon:

The notion of one art for the 'cultural,' i.e., the favored few in any given society and of another subart for the 'uncultured,' i.e., an excluded majority as deficient in Gutenberg skills as they are untutored in 'taste,' in fact represents the last survival in mass industrial societies (capitalist, socialist, communist — it makes no difference in this regard) of an invidious distinction proper only to a class-structured community. Precisely because it carries on, as it has carried on ever since the middle of the eighteenth century, a war against that anachronistic survival, Pop Art is, whatever its overt politics, subversive: a threat to all hierarchies insofar as it is hostile to order and ordering in its own realm. What the final intrusion of Pop into the citadels of High Art provides, therefore, for the critic is the exhilarating new possibility of making judgments about the 'goodness' and 'badness' of art quite separated from distinctions between 'high' and 'low' with their concealed class bias.

In other words, it was now up to the literary critics to devise criteria with which they would then be able to assess any new literature along the lines of "good" or "bad" rather than "high" versus "popular".

Accordingly,

* A conventionally written and dull novel about, say, a "fallen woman" could be ranked lower than a terrifying vision of the future full of action and suspense.
* A story about industrial relations in the United Kingdom in the early 20th century — a novel about shocking working conditions, trade unionists, strikers and scabs — need not be more acceptable subject-matter per se than a well-crafted and fast-paced thriller about modern life.

But, according to Fiedler, it was also up to the critics to reassess already existing literature. In the case of U.S. crime fiction, writers that so far had been regarded as the authors of nothing but "pulp fiction" — Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett, James M. Cain, and others — were gradually seen in a new light. Today, Chandler's creation, private eye Philip Marlowe — who appears, for example, in his novels The Big Sleep (1939) and Farewell, My Lovely (1940) — has achieved cult status and has also been made the topic of literary seminars at universities round the world, whereas on first publication Chandler's novels were seen as little more than cheap entertainment for the uneducated masses.

Nonetheless, "murder stories" such as Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment or Shakespeare's Macbeth are not dependent on their honorary membership in this genre for their acclaim.
… (mer)
 
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