Deleuze and Literature
Ian Buchanan and John Marks
It would be impossible to overestimate the importance of literature to Gilles Deleuze. In 1964 he published the first French edition of Proust and Signs (1972), and in 1967 a study of the work of Sacher-Masoch, Masochism: An Introduction to Coldness and Cruelty (1989). The Logic of Sense (1990), published in French in 1969, was a philosophical work which included material on Artaud, Lewis Carroll, Fitzgerald, Klossows ki, Lowry, Tournier and Zola. Together with FeÂlix Guattari he published
Kafka: Toward a Minor Literature (1986) in 1975, and the two volumes of the Capitalism and Schizophrenia project, Anti-Oedipus (1984) and A Thousand Plateaus (1987), contain important material on literature, including a long section on the concept of `becoming’ in A Thousand Plateaus, which offers a reading of Melville’s Moby Dick. It was not, however, until Deleuze’s last published book, Essays Critical and Clinical (1997), that he produced a series of essays on the subject of literature and writing in general.
جهت استعلام قيمت و سفارش چاپ اين محصول لطفا با انتشارات گنج حضور تماس حاصل فرماييد.