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The New York Trilogy and the American Metropolis
 
29th-30th June 2012, University of Northampton, UK
 
A two day conference at the University of Northampton (UK), 29th and 30th June 2012, in collaboration with the UK Network for Modern Fiction Studies and Critical Engagements journal.
 
In 2012 it will be the 25th anniversary of the publication of Paul Auster’s New York Trilogy as a single volume. The novel (let’s call it that for now) has been the most critically examined of Auster’s fourteen full-length fictions. The early reviews were wary of the text’s postmodern indeterminacies, but subsequent academic enquiry has focused on the stories’ postmodern concerns with identity, the metropolis, literary form and language. Criticism has also contemplated the novel’s literary antecedents in Cervantes, Poe, Baudelaire, Hawthorne, Melville and Knut Hamsun, and its relationship to European modernism and philosophical concerns. A good deal of critical attention has focused on the postmodern instabilities of Auster’s narrative structures and the relationship of his characters to their metropolitan environment.
Twenty five years on it is timely to re-consider both the influence of the novel and its critical legacy. We can now begin to place the text into its literary-historical context (of the metaphysical detective story, for example), to consider its trans-Atlantic exchange of ideas and styles, to locate the text within development of themes, styles and structures of Auster’s body of prose work and his recent films, and to explore the text’s representations of New York City. It is time, too, to consider the relationship of this early prose piece to Auster’s even earlier poetic output; a body of work that he himself considers may be his best.
A selection of papers from the conference will appear in a special issue of Critical Engagements.
 
Call for papers
Proposals can be for conference papers or for panels. Paper proposals should be no longer than words, and panels should be constituted of 3 presentations. Final papers should be 20 minutes.
Please send any enquiries or proposals to mark.brown@northampton.ac.uk  no later than 29 February 2012.
Topics for papers may include, but are not limited to:
- Modernism and Postmodernism in the Trilogy
- American literary influences on Auster’s work
- The role of European philosophical ideas in the Trilogy
- Auster and Beckett
- The New York Trilogy and European aesthetic influence
- Auster’s translation work, his time in Paris and its effect on his aesthetic project
- The reception of Auster’s work in Europe, particularly France, Spain and Portugal
- The New York Trilogy and New York City
- Auster and urban fiction
- Identity
 





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