This article addresses the themes which, unquestionably, Michael Ondaatje’s In the Skin of a Lion deals with, starting from an exploration of the formal choices structuring the book. Specifically, it argues that positing Patrick Lewis as (an impossible) narrator goes a long way in reinforcing formally Ondaatje’s thematic concerns, namely, the problematic relationship between center and periphery, between Toronto documented official history and undocumented and unofficial stories of its protagonists.
Making Canada while Narrating It: Michael Ondaatje's In the Skin of a Lion
MASIERO, Pia
2016-01-01
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This article addresses the themes which, unquestionably, Michael Ondaatje’s In the Skin of a Lion deals with, starting from an exploration of the formal choices structuring the book. Specifically, it argues that positing Patrick Lewis as (an impossible) narrator goes a long way in reinforcing formally Ondaatje’s thematic concerns, namely, the problematic relationship between center and periphery, between Toronto documented official history and undocumented and unofficial stories of its protagonists.File in questo prodotto:
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