JENNIFER EGAN’S “A VISION FROM THE GOOD SQUAD”: A NARRATIVE OF HEALTH, DISEASE, AND DEATH

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https://doi.org/10.24193/subbphilo.2019.1.10

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death, disease, the sixties, age, time, body.

Abstract

Jennifer Egan’s A Vision from the Good Squad: A Narrative of Health, Disease and Death. This paper analyzes Jennifer Egan’s novel/ short story cycle entitled A Visit from the Goon Squad, winner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for fiction. The chapters/stories shift back and forth in time, moving from the late sixties to the present day and into the near future. The Proustian influence is obvious in this fascinating narrative of the self, the ailing body, and finally death. The interesting structure of the book, due to the influence of the TV series and the power point slides, adds a fascinating quality to this text which is the result of a vision that has all the characteristics of the contemporary age.

REZUMAT. A Visit from the Good Squad de Jennifer Egan: o narațiune despre sănătate, boală și moarte. Această lucrare analizează romanul/ciclul de povestiri al lui Jennifer Egan intitulat A Visit from the Goon Squad, câştigătorul Premiului Pulitzer pentru proză, în 2011. Capitolele/povestirile se mişcă încoace şi încolo în timp, deplasându-se de la sfârşitul anilor şaizeci până în prezent şi chiar în viitorul apropiat. Influenţa proustiană e evidentă în această fascinantă naraţiune a eului, a trupului măcinat de boală şi, în final, de moarte. Interesanta structură a cărţii, datorată influenţei serialelor de televiziune şi a diapozitivelor de power point, adaugă o calitate deosebită acestui text care este rezultatul unei viziuni ce are toate caracteristicile epocii contemporane.

Cuvinte cheie: moarte, boală, anii şaizeci, vârstă, timp, trup.

Author Biography

Mihaela MUDURE, Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Contact address: michaela.mudure@ubbcluj.ro; mmudure@lett.ubbcluj.ro

Dr. Mihaela Mudure is professor at Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. She has been guest professor in Turkey and the Czech Republic and a member of the Beatrice Bain Research Group at the University of California at Berkeley (2015-2016). Dr. Mudure is interested in the British Enlightenment and the intersection between gender and ethnicity. Her publications include: Feminine (2000); Katherine Mansfield. Plucking the Nettle of Impressions (2000); Ethnic America (2008); Lecturi canadiene. Canadian Readings (2009). Dr. Mudure is also a versed translator from English and French into Romanian and from Romanian into English. Contact address: mmudure@lett.ubbcluj.ro

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2019-03-29

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MUDURE, M. (2019). JENNIFER EGAN’S “A VISION FROM THE GOOD SQUAD”: A NARRATIVE OF HEALTH, DISEASE, AND DEATH. Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Philologia, 64(1), 135–142. https://doi.org/10.24193/subbphilo.2019.1.10

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