“My God, Help Me to Survive This Deadly Love”. J ohn Adams, Robert Coover, Philip K. Dick: the Cold War and its space of Historicity
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https://doi.org/10.6093/sigma.v0i4.7480Keywords:
historical novel, Lukács, Koselleck, Lyotard, end of historyAbstract
The paper looks at three texts that come from three different cultural contexts – mainstream, cultured music, “pulp” – and adopt three different representational strategies in tackling the theme of the Cold War: narrative transfiguration, dramatization, indirect mimesis. The main aim of this paper is to examine the entanglement between the Cold War representation and the representation of history. It therefore discusses the works of John Adams, Robert Coover and Philip K. Dick against the background of Lukács’ lasting contributions to the historical novel, Koselleck’s theories of historical times and Lyotard’s analysis of metanarratives.
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