Performing Authorship
Strategies of "Becoming an Author" in the Works of Paul Auster, Candice Breitz, Sophie Calle, and Jonathan Safran Foer
(Author) Sonja LongoliusAuthors do not only create artworks. In the process of creating, they simultaneously bring to life their authorial persona. Approaching this phenomenon from an interdisciplinary point of view, Sonja Longolius develops a concept of "performative authorship" by examining different strategies of becoming an author. She demonstrates this idea through a critical and comparative analysis of the works of Paul Auster, Candice Breitz, Sophie Calle, and Jonathan Safran Foer. Specifically, Auster/Calle and Breitz/Foer form a generational pair of opposites, enabling a discussion of postmodern and post-postmodern artistic strategies of performative authorship.
Sonja Longolius
Sonja Longolius is a renowned German author known for her critically acclaimed novel "The Glass House." Her writing style is characterized by intricate storytelling and vivid imagery, exploring themes of memory and identity. Longolius has made significant contributions to literature through her thought-provoking narratives and compelling characters.