The memory altar
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Rhodes University, Faculty of Humanities, School of Languages and Literatures
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My thesis is a novella that casts a sideways glance at the real world that at times seems stranger than fiction. The novella is written as a work of realistic fiction, with a plot, characters, timelines and location placed in present time, reflecting real current events. My work is strongly influenced by writers such as Ivan Vladislavić whose Portrait with Keys uses a slice of life narrative voice that observes overlays of public and private realities; Marguerite Duras' use of cinematic storytelling and deeply personal exposure in The Lover and Yann Andréa Steiner; Kate Zambreno's depiction of inner chaos against the chaos of an anonymous city in Green Girl; Otessa Moshfegh who makes the minutiae of the day-to-day seem significant in My Year of Rest and Relaxation; and Samuel Beckett's finely crafted streams of consciousness, in his works of prose and drama, revealing the intimate perspectives of insiders.
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Creative writing (Higher education) -- South Africa, Diaries -- Authorship, South African fiction (English) 21st century, South African essays (English) 21st century, South African essays (English) History and criticism, South African fiction (English) History and criticism, Yuknavitch, Lidia Criticism and interpretation, American fiction Criticism and interpretation, COVID-19 (Disease) in literature