On John Berger : telling stories /
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| Language: | English |
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Leiden :
Brill Rodopi,
[2016]
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| Series: | Internationale Forschungen zur allgemeinen und vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft ;
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Table of Contents:
- List of Illustrations - Acknowledgements
- Introduction: On John Berger - Telling Stories / Ralf Hertel and David Malcolm
- 1. Fiction
- 'Naturally, I have changed most of the names': The Johns of A Painter of Our Time / Richard Turney
- The Foot of Clive: The Collective in Quarantine / Stefan Welz
- Economy, Seduction, Transumption: 'Boris' and G. / John Bowen
- Prominent Absences: John Berger's Benjaminian Storytelling / Milosz Wojtyna
- Spatiotemporal Gymnastics in John Berger's Into Their Labours / Marta Aleksandrowicz-Wojtyna
- Refuting a Sentence, or: How John Berger Refutes Himself / Bartosz Lutostanski
- John Berger's Endless Text: Aesthetics of the Fragment , the Nouveau Roman, and Storytelling / Monika Szuba
- The Body of the Text: To the Wedding, From A to X, and the Corporeality of John Berger's Later Fiction / Ralf Hertel
- John Berger: Epistolarity and a Life in Letters / Rachel Bower
- 2. Non-fiction
- 'As if it were the only one': The Story of John Berger's Booker Prize for G. / Tom Overton
- Surveying and Being Surveyed: Gender Aspects in John Berger's Ways of Seeing / Charlotte Kent
- Country Man, Urban Migrant: A Seventh Man / Pilar Sanchez Calle
- 'This is a correct decision': An Analysis of Some Aspects of Style in John Berger's Essays / David Malcolm
- 3. On Screen
- 'An Irresponsible flow of images': Berger, Clark, and the Art of Television, 1958-1988 / Jonathan Conlin
- John Berger and the Cinema / Joshua Sperling
- Invisible Cinema: John Berger, Play Me Something, and Walk Me Home / Timothy Neat
- Notes on Contributers