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Author Pippin, Robert B., 1948- author.

Title Metaphysical exile : on J.M. Coetzee's Jesus fictions / Robert B. Pippin
Published New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2021]
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Description 1 online resource (xi,137 pages)
Contents Introduction: The Rules of the Game -- The Regime of Reason: The Childhood of Jesus -- The Regime of Passion: The Schooldays of Jesus -- The Regime of Nothing: The Death of Jesus
Summary "This is the first detailed interpretation of J.M. Coetzee's "Jesus" trilogy as a whole. Robert Pippin treats the three "fictions" as a philosophical fable, in the tradition of Plato's Republic, More's Utopia, Rousseau's Emile or Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra. Everyone in the mythical land explored by Coetzee is an exile, removed from their homeland and transported to a strange new place, and they have all had most of the memories of their homeland "erased." While also discussing the social and psychological dimensions of the fable, Pippin treats the literary aspects of the fictions as philosophical explorations of the implications of a deeper kind of spiritual homelessness, a version that characterizes late modern life itself, and he treats the theme of forgetting as a figure for modern historical amnesia and indifference to reflection and self-knowledge. So, the state of exile is interpreted as "metaphysical" as well as geographical. In the course of an interpretation of the central narrative about a young boy's education, Pippin shows how a number of issues arise, are discussed and lived out by the characters, all in ways that also suggest the limitations of traditional philosophical treatments of themes like eros, beauty, social order, art, family, non-discursive forms of intelligibility, self-deception, and death. Pippin also offers an interpretation of the references to Jesus in the titles and he traces and interprets the extensive inter-textuality of the fictions, the many references to the Christian Bible, Plato, Cervantes, Goethe, Kleist, Wittgenstein, and others. Throughout, the attempt is to show how the literary form of Coetzee's fictions ought to be considered, just as literary, a form of philosophical reflection"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (Oxford Scholarship Online, viewed July 15, 2021)
Subject Coetzee, J. M., 1940- -- Criticism and interpretation
Coetzee, J. M., 1940- Childhood of Jesus
Coetzee, J. M., 1940- Schooldays of Jesus
Coetzee, J. M., 1940- Death of Jesus
SUBJECT Coetzee, J. M., 1940- fast
Subject Philosophy in literature.
Spirituality in literature.
Philosophy in literature
Spirituality in literature
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2020049701
ISBN 9780197565971
0197565972
9780197565964
0197565964
9780197565957
0197565956