W labiryncie niepamięci: śladami Charleya Graingera, bohatera Cold Eye of Heaven Christine Dwyer Hickey
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Sikorska , L. . (2021). W labiryncie niepamięci: śladami Charleya Graingera, bohatera Cold Eye of Heaven Christine Dwyer Hickey. Porównania, 30(3), 191–207. https://doi.org/10.14746/por.2021.3.13

Abstrakt

Cold Eye of Heaven pokazuje Dublin przed brexitem, zanurzony w niepokojach po Celtyckim Tygrysie. Powieść opowiada historię przeciętnego człowieka, Charleya Graingera, zwanego Farleyem, od momentu śmierci do jego przyjścia na świat. Sposób prowadzenia narracji odnosi się zarówno do Joyce’owskiego monologu wewnętrznego, pokazując starcze zagubienie bohatera w meandrach (nie)pamięci, jak i do realistycznego opisu zmian, jakie zaszły we dzisiejszym Dublinie. Niniejszy artykuł jest porównawczą analizą powieści poprzez tropy labiryntu i miasta. Nasycone odnośnikami do współczesności, np. do obecności emigrantów, obserwacje Hickey są zgodne z poglądami Joyce’a dotyczącymi antynacjonalizmu, oferując nostalgiczny obraz nieuchronnej ekonomicznej transformacji.

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