Textermination by Christine Brooke-Rose

Christine Brooke-Rose gathers characters from the great works of literature and drops them into the San Francisco Hilton. Characters such as Emma Bovary, Captain Ahab and Huck Finn meet to discuss and pray for their existence in the modern reader's mind. What begins as a grand enterprise erupts, with figures from different times, places and genres battling for respect and asserting their reputations while the satire examines deconstruction, multiculturalism and the Salman Rushdie affair and questions the value of a literary canon.

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Published
1992
Nationality
British
Length
Short
Pages
182
Original Language
English
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