“Genre quandaries in the maw of death”: Own Death by Péter Nádas and Pancreatic Diary by Péter Esterházy as border cases in autobiography Cover Image

„Problémy so žánrom v pažeráku smrti“: Vlastná smrť Pétera Nádasa a Pankreasník Pétera Esterházyho ako hraničné prípady autobiografie
“Genre quandaries in the maw of death”: Own Death by Péter Nádas and Pancreatic Diary by Péter Esterházy as border cases in autobiography

Author(s): Judit Görözdi
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature, Hungarian Literature
Published by: Ústav svetovej literatúry, Slovenská akadémia vied
Keywords: Péter Nádas; Péter Esterházy; Autobiography; Death; Testimony;

Summary/Abstract: Texts that attempt to mediate the author’s own experience with death illuminate the basic problem of autobiographical writing: the impossibility of fully verbalizing an authentic experience and the limits of relatability of such an experience through language. The article focuses on two works by contemporary Hungarian writers that thematize the specificity of an autobiography written at the final point of a life’s journey. Saját halál (2004; Eng. trans. Own death, 2006) by Péter Nádas (b. 1942) relates the experience with clinical death, while Hasnyálmirigynapló (2016; Eng.trans. „Pancreatic Diary (Excerpts)“, 2017) by the late Péter Esterházy (1950–2016) documents the author’s process of dying. Based on the idea that autobiography not only restores the face and the experience of the author but also transforms it (Paul de Man), the article investigate show autobiographical text restores and deprives/disfigures the author’s own experience with death. Simultaneously it considers the interdiscursive meaning of these (autobiographical) testimonies.

  • Issue Year: 15/2023
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 96-109
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Slovak
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