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Bogue's already considerable reputation as an interpreter of Deleuze is further enhanced by this scintillating book which provides powerful and suggestive readings of a wide range of literary texts, using these texts to 'read' Deleuze and vice versa . Kenneth Surin, Professor of Literature and Professor of Religion and Critical Theory Chair, Duke University . The concept of fabulation makes a late appearance in Deleuze's career and in only limited detail, but by tracing its connections to other concepts and situating them within Deleuze's general aesthetics, Bogue develops a theory of…mehr

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Bogue's already considerable reputation as an interpreter of Deleuze is further enhanced by this scintillating book which provides powerful and suggestive readings of a wide range of literary texts, using these texts to 'read' Deleuze and vice versa . Kenneth Surin, Professor of Literature and Professor of Religion and Critical Theory Chair, Duke University . The concept of fabulation makes a late appearance in Deleuze's career and in only limited detail, but by tracing its connections to other concepts and situating them within Deleuze's general aesthetics, Bogue develops a theory of fabulation which he proposes as the guiding principle of a Deleuzian approach to literary narrative . Fabulation, he argues, entails becoming-other, experimenting on the real, legending, and inventing a people to come, as well as an understanding of time informed by Deleuze's Chronos/Aion distinction and his theory of the three passive syntheses of time. In close readings of contemporary novels by Zakes Mda, Arundhati Roy, Roberto Bolaño, Assia Djebar and Richard Flanagan, Bogue demonstrates the usefulness of fabulation as a critical tool, while exploring the problematic relationship between history and story-telling which all five novelists adopt as a central thematic concern. The time of fabulation in these novels is shown to be a time shaped by a complex interplay of succession and simultaneity, amnesia and anamnesis, trauma and transformation . Ronald Bogue is Distinguished Research Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Georgia. He is the author of Deleuze and Guattari (1989), Deleuze on Cinema (2003), Deleuze on Literature (2003), Deleuze on Music, Painting, and the Arts (2003), Deleuze's Wake: Tributes and Tributaries (2004) and Deleuze's Way: Essays in Transverse Ethics and Aesthetics (2007) .
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Ronald Bogue is Distinguished Research Professor of Comparative Literature and Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of Georgia.