László Krasznahorkai's War and war as an apocalyptic metahistorical novel
László Krasznahorkai's War and war as an apocalyptic metahistorical novel
Author(s): Judit GörözdiSubject(s): Hungarian Literature
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: contemporary Hungarian literature; László Krasznahorkai; fictional historical narrative; historiographical metafiction; apocalyptic model of history
Summary/Abstract: This paper looks at a novel by László Krasznahorkai in the context of the narrative turn in history, which also stimulated a revaluation of the fictional historical narrative. War and War was one of a series of Hungarian historical novels, or mixed novel formations with a historical theme, published at the turn of the millennium, whose primary aim was not to recount a self-assured historical tale but rather to highlight, via the story, the models/schemas/shifts/blank spaces in our present-day comprehension of the past. This paper interprets the novel with reference to historic-philosophical conceptions (Löwith, Koselleck), tracks its references to the Judaeo-Christian tradition, and argues that it transforms the teleological idea of the historical process into an apocalyptic model of history.
- Issue Year: 35/2021
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 55-56
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English
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