TY - BOOK AU - Christian Klöckner PY - 2016 CY - Berlin, Germany PB - Peter Lang Verlag SN - 9783631714263 TI - The Writing of Terrorism: Contemporary American Fiction and Maurice Blanchot DO - 10.3726/b10428 UR - https://www.peterlang.com/document/1054817 N2 - Terrorism has long been a popular subject for American fiction writers. This book argues that terrorism in 1990s novels by Paul Auster, Philip Roth, and Bret Easton Ellis serves as a key trope to interrogate the limits of writing and the power of literature. Based on the complex literary and philosophical thought of Maurice Blanchot, this study deals with the writer’s terrorist temptation, language’s investment in violence, and literature’s negotiation of radical alterity. Auster’s, Roth’s, and Ellis’s novels elucidate contemporary political and economic developments as well as our cultural fear of, and fascination with, terrorism. The writing of terrorism can thus become the foundation of a different politics where, according to Maurice Blanchot, «there is no explosion except a book.» KW - Political Violence, Literary Theory, Alterity, Paul Auster, Philip Roth, Bret Easton Ellis LA - English ER -