WorldCat Linked Data Explorer

http://worldcat.org/entity/work/id/864637256

Les prophéties du texte-Léviathan : lire selon Melville

Open All Close All

http://schema.org/description

  • "Reading Melville is not only reading. Reading Melville means being already engaged in the abyssal process of reading reading. Reading what reading is and what reading does. With Melville, Prophecies of Leviathan argues that reading, beyond its apparent linearity, is essentially prophetic, not only because Moby Dick, for example, may appear to be full of unexpected prophecies (Ishmael seems to foretell a "Grand Contested Election for the Presidency of the United States" followed by a "bloody battle in Afghanistan") but also, and more deeply, because reading itself is a prophetic experience that Melville captured in a unique way. Reading, according to Melville, might just be the prophecy of the text to come. This apparently tautological view has great consequences for the theory of literature and its relation to politics. As Szendy suggests, the beheading of Melville's "Leviathan" (which, Ishmael says, "is the text") should be read against Hobbes's sovereign body politic. Szendy's reading of Melville urges us to revisit Jacques Derrida's all too famous sentence: "There is no hors-texte." It also reflects on the (Christian) categories that we apply to the text: its life, death, and, above all, afterlife or suicide. --Publisher's website."

http://schema.org/name

  • "Les prophéties du texte-Léviathan : lire selon Melville"