• Title of article

    Avoiding Closure and Postmodern Temporality in Barth‟s On with the Story

  • Author/Authors

    abshavi, mojgan payam-e-noor university - department of english, ايران , taghvaei, mahboobeh payam-e-noor university, ايران

  • From page
    135
  • To page
    140
  • Abstract
    Postmodern temporality in literature, as it involves non-linear time and narration, creates a discrepancy between the narrated time and the temporal time of narration, and thus the order of events within a story are playfully dealt with. Complexities become more when there is no sense of ending in such stories. John Barth‟s „On with the Story’ proves a good case in point in reflecting the poetics of postmodernism by manipulating nonlinear progression of time with multidimensional, discrete, and game-like temporality in creating flickering textual constructions, especially when he puts no endings for his stories and avoids closure to mirror the breakdown of traditional narrative values. Accordingly, the present paper tries to highlight Barth‟s narrative techniques in foregrounding nonlinearity and open-endedness in his „On with the Story’. As such, the aim of the study is to determine to what degree Barth‟s play with time and narration echo postmodern concerns and how is possible to make sense of a postmodern story by investigating into its textual structure than the mere course of events. Barth‟s achievement in the postmodern ground in this story, just like his other ones, not only challenges traditional narrativity and temporality but also presents the reader with a new sense of understanding reality as it is happening around us.
  • Keywords
    Non , linear Time , John Barth , On with the Story , Multiple Endings , Postmodern Temporality
  • Journal title
    International Journal of English Language and Translation Studies
  • Journal title
    International Journal of English Language and Translation Studies
  • Record number

    2661981