The Production of Lateness
Old Age and Creativity in Contemporary Narrative
Author(s)
Rivera Godoy-Benesch, Rahel
Collection
Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)Language
EnglishAbstract
This study examines how selected authors of the late 20th and early 21st centuries write about their creative processes in old age and thus purposefully produce a late style of their own. Late-life creativity has not always been viewed favourably. Prevalent „peak-and-decline“ models suggest that artists, as they grow old, cease to produce highquality work. Aiming to counter such ageist discourses, the present study proposes a new ethics of reading literary texts by elderly authors. For this purpose, it develops a methodology that consolidates textual analysis with cultural gerontology.
Keywords
Late Style; Old Age; Creativity; Literature; Gender; John Barth; Karen Blixen; Joan Didion; Theodor Adorno; Beethoven; Metafiction; Narrative; Autobiography; Dementia; Death; Cultural GerontologyDOI
10.2357/9783772056987Publisher
Narr Francke AttemptoPublication date and place
Tübingen, 2020Series
Schweizer Anglistische Arbeiten / Swiss Studies in English, 146Classification
Literature: history and criticism
The Arts: treatments and subjects
Music