Towards a Politics of Failure: Stoner (1965) and Butcher’s Crossing (1960)

Rowcroft, Andrew (2018) Towards a Politics of Failure: Stoner (1965) and Butcher’s Crossing (1960). [Inter]sections, 21 . pp. 1-25. ISSN 2068 – 3472

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Abstract

The recent rediscovery of the American novelist and academic John Williams (1922-1994) has seen an explosion of popular interest around two novels in particular: Stoner (1965) and Butcher’s Crossing (1960). This article argues that, in these two works in particular, Williams establishes a distinct pedagogical position – a politics of failure – that proves philosophically pertinent to our contemporary condition. Both Stoner and Butcher’s Crossing mark a powerful intervention in modern American fiction, shifting traditional notions of frontier heroism and post-war American triumphalism towards the experience and endurance of individual hardship, personal failure, and collective catastrophe. The article is split between equal treatments of the two narratives, biographical criticism, and reference to Williams’ other work.

Keywords:American literature, 20th century literature, John Williams
Subjects:Q Linguistics, Classics and related subjects > Q320 English Literature
Divisions:College of Arts > School of English & Journalism > School of English & Journalism (English)
ID Code:36497
Deposited On:22 Jul 2019 08:09

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