2.4.08 | Auster (day 3) Business. Writers and detectives The Stillmans Plot to interpretation Why metafiction? HW – Tomorrow is a review day. Bring questions.

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| Auster (day 3) Business. Writers and detectives The Stillmans Plot to interpretation Why metafiction? HW – Tomorrow is a review day. Bring questions about the texts and about the paper. – Papers due on Friday. – Emerson on Wed. Emerson folks need their claim paragraphs posted – No responses this week as you work on your papers. (remember you will have to eventually comment on Emerson.)

Thought experiment. The book announces an interest in naming/ totalized language. – What does it have to say? – Where do we go to make sense of it? Quotation – Where do characters talk about these issues? – What character can you trust to speak the position of the book? Plot – How can the plot be said to act out some of these themes? – What happens? To Whom? What is the result? How do they deal with it?

The writer and the detective are interchangeable: “The detective is one who looks, who listens, who moves through this morass of objects and events in search of the thought, the idea that will pull all these things together and makes sense of them. In effect, the writer and the detective are interchangeable. The reader sees the world through the detective’s eyes, experiencing the proliferation of its details as if for the first time. He has become awake to the things around him, as if they might speak to him, as if, because of the attentiveness he now brings to them, they might begin to carry a meaning other than the simple fact of their existence. Private eye. The term held a triple meaning for Quinn. No only was it the letter “i,” standing for “investigator,” it was “I” in the upper case, the tiny life-bud buried in the body of the breathing self. At the same time, it was also the physical eye of the writer, the eye of the man who looks out from himself into the world and demands that the world reveal itself to him. For five years now, Quinn had been living in the grip of this pun” [9-10] How is a writer like a detective? Why make this comparison? What does the text gain from it? What is of central issue? What role does the text play in this comparison? If the writer is the detective, what is the reader? Victim? Criminal? Detective as well? Explain the “triple meaning.”

The case Just to beat it home: explain the constellation of writers and investigators related to this case. Character sketch the principle players: – Peter Stillman – Virginia Stillman – Peter Stillman Sr. What is the case?

Stillman & Son: Why this case? What is their relationship history? What is Sr.’s big obsession? – Tower of Babel / Myth of Creation How does that relate to his son? – The Wild Child What function, then, do these two play in this meta-fictional novel? What do they operate as figures for?

What happens? Interpret the plot in terms of the book’s interest in meaning making. Confirm your interpretation with quotation. – How is the ending described? Can we connect that description to our reading? How might we connect the action of this story, the events that take place, with the book’s interest in language and meaning? Given that, what happens to DQ? Pick a theme and attach it to what happens. – Identity – Meaning-making – Authorship – Readership

Why meta-fiction?