Forward to Angela Bureau, The Tiara

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العنوان: Forward to Angela Bureau, The Tiara
المؤلفون: Foxcroft, Nigel
بيانات النشر: Smashwords Inc
سنة النشر: 2013
المجموعة: UBR (University of Brighton Repository)
مصطلحات موضوعية: L000 Social Sciences, L300 Sociology, L310 Applied Sociology, L320 Gender studies, L321 Women's Studies, L322 Men's studies, L330 Ethnic studies, L600 Anthropology, L610 Social and Cultural Anthropology, L700 Human and Social Geography, L800 Criminology, Q000 Languages and Literature - Linguistics and related subjects, Q200 Comparative Literary studies, Q110 Applied linguistics, Q100 Linguistics, Q140 Sociolinguistics, Q150 Psycholinguistics, Q300 English studies, Q320 English literature, Q310 English language, Q321 English literature by period, Q322 English literature by author, Q323 English literature by topic, Q330 English as a second language, Q340 English literature written as a second language, R000 European languages, literature and related subjects, R700 Russian and East European Studies, R720 Russian & east European Literature, R721 Russian literature
الوصف: Composed with a passion for the sublime and a quest to transgress the personal, actual, and imaginary, The Tiara is based on biographical facts, events, and experience in the life of the author, Angéla Bureau. Indeed, it emerged from her first “independent” year in the UK: it was written as a means of digesting certain challenging experiences and of healing her then turbulent soul.Set mainly in London in the noughties, this captivating, twenty-first-century novel charts the formative experiences of Tamara, a Hungarian native-speaker who contemplates her earlier life in London where she endeavours to overcome loneliness and find her feet. Although intent on striving for independence, she rapidly becomes a victim of (self-) inflicted suffering through the development of a coerced, multi-cultural relationship with Diké, her familiar stranger, seducer, and, yet, would-be saviour. With its psychoanalytical depth, The Tiara is somewhat reminiscent of Pechorin’s piquant introspection in Mikhail Lermontov’s famous, Modernistic, Russian novel, A Hero of Our Time (1840), for it penetrates, alternatingly, the minds of Tamara and Diké through self-reflection and psychological analysis. A testament to cross-cultural awareness, it is embedded in experiences endured not in the Caucasus, but in locations stretching from the UK, to East Central Europe, and back to West Africa. We are immediately immersed into the whirlpool of Tamara’s life, with flashbacks to her family and university environments in Szeged in South-Eastern Hungary and also to Diké’s recollections of his life-changing experiences among the Muslim Marabouts of Gambia and Sierra Leone. Cruising through waves of consciousness and into the future on a ferry returning her to the Continent, Tamara is thrust into “transgressing the in-between”. Held captive for seven whole months in the arms of Diké, she is at last truly alive, liberated in seeing him for the eloquent, beguiling, masked seducer he really is. In attaining a higher level of self-awareness, evocative of ...
نوع الوثيقة: book part
وصف الملف: text
اللغة: English
Relation: http://eprints.brighton.ac.uk/13371/1/Foxcroft%20-%20Foreword%20to%20the%20Tiara,%20v.%2010.docx; Foxcroft, Nigel (2013) Forward to Angela Bureau, The Tiara In: The Tiara. Smashwords Inc, Los Gatos, CA, pp. 3-6. ISBN 9781301477302
الاتاحة: http://eprints.brighton.ac.uk/13371/
http://eprints.brighton.ac.uk/13371/1/Foxcroft%20-%20Foreword%20to%20the%20Tiara,%20v.%2010.docx
https://www.smashwords.com/extreader/read/333254/2/the-tiara
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/333254#longdescr
رقم الانضمام: edsbas.FD11B9B3
قاعدة البيانات: BASE