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Counterfactual Histories: Philip Roth and Nicole Krauss
Counterfactual Histories: Philip Roth and Nicole Krauss

Author(s): Laura T. Ilea
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Jewish studies, Jewish Thought and Philosophy, American Literature
Published by: Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai
Keywords: Uchronia; Literary Canon; Counterfactual History; Philip Roth; Nicole Krauss; Franz Kafka; Legacy;

Summary/Abstract: The canon of verisimilitude isa widely discussed concept, aiming at establishing the fictional pact ever since Aristotle’s Poetics. Multiple experiencesof time seem to unsettle the logic of this fictional pact. To highlight the disjunctive chrono-methodology and its implicationsin reformulating a well-established canon, I choose the concept of uchronia –developed and discussed theoretically and literarily by two American writers of Jewish origin, Philip Roth and Nicole Krauss. The two developed alternative legacies and counterfactual histories of Franz Kafka: He either escapes to Palestine or gets immersed into an accomplished love relationship with Dora Dymant during the last year of his life. Thus, the “u-chronic” writers unsettle Kafka’s canonical legacy left to Max Brod, the official detainer of his post-mortem history.

  • Issue Year: 2023
  • Issue No: 45
  • Page Range: 77-85
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English