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Exit

Endings and New Beginnings in Literature and Life

Stefan Helgesson

Literary Criticism / General

If anything is certain in human existence, it is the exit. Before the universal yet radically singular event of death, however, history leaves its mark on us by determining which exits are possible, necessary or desirable. This collection of essays, which celebrates the achievement of the Swedish Africanist and postcolonial scholar Raoul Granqvist, deal with the broad theme of exit ¿ in the form of exile, displacement, suicide, endings and, indeed, beginnings. After all, ¿In my end is my beginning¿ (T.S. Eliot). Childhood as exit rite in contemporary African literature (Camara Laye¿s L¿Enfant Noir and Ishmael Beah¿s Long Way Gone); the Cameroonian director Jean Pierre Bekolo¿s controversial film Les Saignantes; an early play by Wole Soyinka; Ghana during the First World War; Zakes Mda¿s Cion; proto-nationalist writing on the Gold Coast; passing in Zoë Wicomb¿s Playing in the Light; the exile of South African and Caribbean writers; translation theory in the global South; public representations of Africans in north-east Bavaria; oral poetry in rural England; Fred Wah¿s Swedish-Chinese background in twentieth-century Canada; Toni Morrison¿s Beloved and infanticide; the open endings of the poetry of Paul Muldoon; the suicide of Virginia Woolf; the viability of global environmental policies ¿ these are some of the topics that this book, in defiance of neat disciplinary boundaries, addresses. The closing section, ¿Voicing the Exit,¿ transcends the academic format with its evocative literary representations of the experience of exit (in Tanzania, Uganda, Ukrainian Canada and elsewhere). Contributors: Willy Bach, David Bell, Eckhard Breitinger, Jane Bryce, Kenneth Harrow, Stefan Helgesson, Janice Kulyk Keefer, Bernth Lindfors, Elisabeth Mårald, J. Hillis Miller, Stephanie Newell, Maria Olaussen, Gerald Porter, Richard K. Priebe, Catherine Sandbach-Dahlström, Sverker Sörlin, Lars-Håkan Svensson. Stefan Helgesson is an associate professor in the Department of English at Stockholm University, Sweden. Apart from his academic focus on southern African literature, postcolonialism, translation, and theories of world literature, he also freelances as a literary critic and recently published his first novel.
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