Abstract

 

The present thesis, adopting a poststructuralist approach, studies the narrative in Trout Fishing in America and In Watermelon Sugar, two novels by Richard Brautigan. The study benefits from deconstructive reading as one of the main foundations of poststructuralist narratology. Displaying deconstruction of important binary oppositions in these two narratives was the main concern of the thesis. The body of the thesis, chapter three and four, each is specified to the study of one of these two binaries. In chapter three, binary opposition of reality/fictionality is studied and the researcher shows how the boundary between these two is blurred. Language is also another tool through which the said binary is challenged. Chapter four studies the binary of past/present and includes subtitles such as narrative time, parody and binary opposition of presence/absence. Parodying particular genre or particular concepts is one of the outstanding characteristics of Brautigan’s works which is apparent in these two novels as well. The parodic nature of Trout Fishing in America is shown by pointing to the different references to American history and well known concepts. In In Watermelon Sugar, metanarrative of utopia collapses down and is replaced with the narratives, each capable of suggesting new definitions for utopia. Deconstruction of this metanarrative, rooted in history, literature and religion, is produced by deconstruction of another binary opposition that is presence/absence. The act of giving voice to the silent narrative or narratives within the text, as well as paying attention to the absent narrators releases the text from the dominancy of the present narrative and makes the hidden or silent narratives emerge.

Table of Contents

 

Abstract 2

Acknowledgment 3

CHAPTER ONE.. 7

INTRODUCTION.. 7

  1. General Background. 7

1.1 Beat Generation. 9

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  1. The Argument 13
  2. Literature Review.. 16
  3. Thesis Outline. 20
  4. Methodology and Approach. 23
  5. Definition of Literary Terms. 25

CHAPTER TWO.. 31

METHODOLOGY AND APPROACH.. 31

  1. Historical Background of Deconstruction. 33

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  1. From Structuralist Narratology to Poststructuralist Narratology. 40
  2. Derrida and Deconstruction. 45

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CHAPTER THREE.. 53

مقالات و پایان نامه ارشد

 

FICTIONALITY/ REALITY.. 53

  1. Beyond Mimesis. 55

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  1. Practical Example of Metafiction. 59

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  1. In Watermelon Sugar, Reality in a Fantasy. 75

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  1. Conclusion. 82

CHAPTER FOUR.. 84

PARODY.. 84

  1. Parody, Deconstruction of Past/Present 85
  2. Trout Fishing in America, a Parody. 87

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  1. In Watermelon Sugar as a Parody of Utopia. 93

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  1. Conclusion. 108

CHAPTER FIVE.. 109

CONCLUSION.. 109

  1. Chapters Review.. 109
  2. Findings and Results. 116
  3. Suggestion for Further Research. 119

Works Cited. 124

 

 

 

CHAPTER ONE

 

INTRODUCTION

 

1.  General Background

American literature is indebted a great deal to the Beat Generation. In fact the shift towards the postmodern fiction and poetry wasn’t possible if it were not for the Beat Generation writers. Richard Brautigan is always considered as a writer emerging from this generation. Although he never committed himself to any label or literary movement, his writings is always considered as good examples of the American novel at the period. This thesis is going to analyze two of the early and most important novels of Brautigan.

Richard Brautigan is the author of ten novels, nine volumes of poetry and a collection of short stories. According to Companion to the American Novel he is best remembered for Trout Fishing in America which is considered as “a novel that revolutionized postmodern fiction and may becompared today to works of his contemporary, Ken Kesey, and viewed as the precursor to such younger writers as Tom Robbins” (176).

According to the same source, “Brautigan was born on January 20, 1935, in Tacoma, Washington, to Mary Lula Brautigan; apparently he never met his father, Bernard F. Brautigan, and his mother reportedly also abandoned her children from time to time”(176). At the age of 21 and after being hospitalized as a paranoid schizophrenic, he left Tacoma for San Francisco and met with Lawrence Ferlinghetti who ran a bookstore and small publisher house named City Lights. This bookstore was a gathering place for young poets and writers like Jack Kerouac and William S. Burroughs and Brautigan was soon get influenced by their radical views about literature. The first novel he wrote was Trout Fishing in America but the first novel that was published by him was named A Confederate General from Big Sur (1965). Trout Fishing in America hadn’t been published sooner than two years later in 1967 but when it was released its sudden success among the young American readers was almost a legend. From that time on Brautigan was appreciated by his young readers for his revolutionary style but the critical success didn’t come to him till his death. This American writer committed suicide in 1984 at the age of forty-nine. It was only in late 80s that the literary critics came to conclusion about his works and labeled them as good

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