Hunger and Modern Writing: Melville, Kafka, Hamsun, and Wright
Abstract
"Hunger is a contentious theme in modernist literature, and this study addresses its relevance in the works of four major American and European writers. Taking an in-depth look at works by Melville, Kafka,Hamsun, and Wright, it argues that hunger is deeply involved with concepts of modernity and modern literature. Exploring how it is bound up with the writer’s role in modern society this study draws on two conflicting and complex views of hunger: the first is material, relating to the body as a physical entity that has a material existence in reality. Hunger, in this sense, is a physiological process that affects the body as a result of the need for food, the lack of which can lead to discomfort, listlessness, and eventually death. The second view is that of hunger as an appetite of the mind, the kind of hunger for immaterial things that is associated with an individual’s desire for a new form of knowledge, sentiment, or a different way of perceiving the reality of the world. By discussing the selected authors’ conceptualization of hunger as both desire and absence of desire, or as both a creative and a destructive force, it examines how it has influenced literary representations of modern life. This study then offers a focused approach to a broad field of inquiry and presents analyses that address a variety of critical perspectives on hunger and modern literature.
Daniel Rees completed his PhD in American and Comparative Literature at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. His research interests include Anglo-American and European literature of the modern period. He has worked as a freelance editor and translator since 2004 and contributed publications in the e-journal Current Objectives of Postgraduate American Studies and to Orchid Press."
Keywords
subjectivity; isolation; modernity; social alienation; hunger; authorship; Black Boy; Franz KafkaDOI
10.16994/bafISBN
9783946198192;9783946198178;9783946198185OCN
982228789Publisher
Modern Academic PublishingPublisher website
https://www.humanities-map.net/Publication date and place
Cologne, 2016Classification
Biography, Literature and Literary studies
Anthologies: general
Literature: history and criticism
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Philosophy