Title of article :
The Paradox of the Narrative Event in John Barth’s “Lost in the Funhouse”
Author/Authors :
Abu Jweid, Abdalhadi Nimer Abdalqader Department of English - Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication - Universiti Putra Malaysia - 43400 Serdang - Selangor - Malaysia , Termizi, Arbaayah Ali Department of English - Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication - Universiti Putra Malaysia - 43400 Serdang - Selangor - Malaysia
Abstract :
This article explores, via a postmodern approach, how Barth dealt with the intricate
relationship between postmodern fiction and its modern counterpart by constructing a
subjective narrative event in his novella, “Lost in the Funhouse”. It examines the transparent
and correspondent representation of the narrative event as a category of Barthian critique
of modern literary exhaustion, and how Barth appropriates remedial recycling for fictional
conventions. This apocalyptic homogeneous narrative device involves a constant reciprocal
examination of contemporary fiction and its possible future. It is carried out through mutual
subversion and, ultimately, challenges the notion of inherited literary forms and their
utilisation over time. As such, the whole narrative event is achieved via a self-reflexive
trajectory and multifarious textual solipsism.
Keywords :
Exhaustion , Intertextuality , Metafiction , Narrative Event , Replenishment
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics