1st Edition

Memory, Intermediality, and Literature Something to Hold on to

By Sara Tanderup Linkis Copyright 2019
280 Pages 34 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

278 Pages 34 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

278 Pages 34 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

"If readers of Sara Tanderup Linkis’ "Something to hold on to …" open the book in the expectation of entering a niche of literature and literary studies, they will leave it after having encountered a new highway in literature. Here, the traditional theme of memory and the most recent use of digital media merge into a new understanding of the role of the book in the contemporary media landscape... Read more

Introduction

PART I. Close-Ups and Counter-Stories. Image-Texts and Photo-Novels by Kluge, Sebald And Foer 1. Image-Books and Modern Visual Culture

2. History between Media. Kluge’s Literary Montages

3. Present Pasts. Sebald’s Image-texts

4. History Close up. Foer’s Broken Books

PART II. Books Between Media. Scrapbooks, Library Books and Flying Books by Carson, Hegnhøj, Abrams and Dorst, and Joyce

5. Remembering Books

6. Bits of Books in Boxes. Carson’s and Hegnhøj’s Scrapbooks

7. The Book Between Media. Abrams and Dorst’s S.

8. Bookishness beyond the Book? Lessmore’s Flying Books

Conclusion

Biography

Sara Tanderup Linkis holds a PhD in Comparative Literature from Aarhus University. She is currently employed as a postdoc at Lund University. Her research focuses on intermediality, transmediality, cultural memory and media oriented literary analysis, and she has published several articles in internationally acclaimed journals such as Narrative, Orbis Litterarum and Image & Narrative.