Book
The metanarrative hall of mirrors: reflex action in fiction and film
Bloomsbury Academic
2022
DOI: 10.5040/9781501388828
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Abstract
With its laser-focus on the verbal and visual infrastructure of narrative, The Metanarrative Hall of Mirrors is the first sustained comparative study of how image patterns are tracked in prose and cinema. In film examples ranging from Citizen Kane through Apocalypse Now to Blade Runner 2049, then on to Christopher Nolan's 2020 Tenet, Garrett Stewart follows the shift from celluloid to digital cinema through various narrative manifestations of the image, from freeze-frames to computer-generated special effects. By bringing cinema alongside literature, Stewart discovers a common tendency in contemporary storytelling, in both prose and visual narrative, from the ongoing trend of “mind-game” films to the often puzzling narrative eccentricities of such different writers as Nicholson Baker and Richard Powers-including the latter's eerie mirroring of reader empathy in his 2021 Bewilderment.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- The metanarrative hall of mirrors: reflex action in fiction and film
- Creators
- Garrett Stewart
- Resource Type
- Book
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury Academic; New York
- DOI
- 10.5040/9781501388828
- ISBN
- 9781501388804; 9781501388828; 1501388800; 1501388789; 9781501388781; 1501388827; 9781501388798; 1501388797
- Number of pages
- 240 pages
- Alternative title
- The metanarrative hall of mirrors reflex action in fiction and film
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 2022
- Academic Unit
- Cinematic Arts; English
- Record Identifier
- 9984398733402771
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