Category: Life and Death
Jai Maa, Jai Maa! Apologies! Am overloaded with work so this is just a really rough version of my ideas without quotes -may come back to it after midterms and when my diss reaches 60% completion. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yf6r5m0TM7Y – Click before reading! I never thought Greentea Peng could be so relevant to a 4th year university […]
Precursor: I read 87 pages of H.G Wells’ The Invisible Man before realising it was in fact Ellison’s Invisible Man I was supposed to be reading. A promising start. Anyway, my idiocy and brashness aside, onto an analysis of the correct novel…. Ellison’s Invisible Man is a ‘difficult’ text on three levels. Firstly, it traces the difficult life of […]
‘Death often is the point of life’s joke’— Vladimir Nabokov, Laughter in the Dark Given that Good Morning, Midnight is a modernist text which collapses temporal linearity through a series of dream sequences, flashbacks and drunken hazes, it seems appropriate to begin at the end by using the novel’s closing words of ‘yes-yes-yes…’ (157) as […]
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