”FUTURISTIC” PHANTASMAGORIA: ”THE LIGHTS OF THE NEW JERUSALEM 2999” Cover Image

„ФУТУРИСТИЧКА” ФАНТАЗМАГОРИЈА: „ЛУЧЕ НОВОГ ЈЕРУСАЛИМА 2999”
”FUTURISTIC” PHANTASMAGORIA: ”THE LIGHTS OF THE NEW JERUSALEM 2999”

Author(s): Jasmina A. Teodorović
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature, Serbian Literature, Theory of Literature
Published by: Универзитет у Крагујевцу
Keywords: New Jerusalem;apocalypse;archeology of „the future”;anthropological matrix;phantasmagoria

Summary/Abstract: The majority of studies on the last story in Pekić’s gothic novel The New Jerusalem (Serbian: „Luče Novog Jerusalima”, officially translated in English by Zorica Đergović Joksimović ”The Lights of The New Jerusalem 2999”) elaborate on in it in terms of: poetic/narrative auto-referentiality, gothic chronicle, hybrid genre, meta-textuality, historiographic metafictional narrativity, eschatological vision, negative utopia, chiliastic tone, post-apocalyptic vision etc. However, what is to be noted as well is that Pekić’s rhetoric keeps insisting on the same archetypal anthropological matrix, insomuch as it insists on the human species. Pekić’s and our gothic chronicle represents the apocalyptic anthropos. Hence, the paper deals with the same revers-ible process of archeological excavation of „the apocalyptic future” both, within the context of Derrida’s „apocalypse of the apocalypse”, and Milić’s theses on Apocalypse as a never-ending invention of Secret. Given the aforementioned, as well as the paper’s theses, if the conclusion of a sort might be derived it would thus be roughly reduced to phantasmagoric space of Pekić’s rhetorical mask of as equally phantasmagoric apocalyptic and atemporal discourse.

  • Issue Year: XXI/2020
  • Issue No: 72
  • Page Range: 47-63
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Serbian
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