Sunday, August 18, 2019
The Cycle of Selfhood in Sillitoe Essay -- Literary Analysis
The Cycle of Selfhood in Sillitoe Preface After Alan Sillitoeââ¬â¢s death in 2008, journalist and author Catherine Mayer wrote Sillitoeââ¬â¢s obituary for Time magazine. She begins it with her own assessment of Sillitoeââ¬â¢s work. Mayer asserts that Sillitoe ââ¬Å"possessed a rare ability to identify the lovable qualities in characters his readers might shun in real lifeâ⬠(Mayer). It is true; he did. That ability can, of course, be attributed to talent, hard work and strong writerââ¬â¢s intuition, but it can also be said that perhaps it was easy for Sillitoe to identify those qualities in those characters, because he identified with those characters. One critic goes so far as to say that Sillitoe is ââ¬Å"too close to them for his own good, he abdicates to an outpouring autobiographical compulsionâ⬠(Roskies 172). The critic tempers that remark in the next sentence saying that, ââ¬Å"Its virtueâ⬠¦is its splendid recreation of hand-to-mouth subsistence living in Nottinghamâ⬠¦the industrial North as a wholeâ⬠(Roskies 172) Sillitoe grew up in the same kind of environment as his characters do. Born in 1928 and raised in Radford, a working class suburb in western Nottingham (Daniels and Rycroft 461), Sillitoe was son to Christopher Sillitoe, a tannery laborerââ¬âilliterate, frequently out of work and sometimes abusiveââ¬âand Sylvia Burton Sillitoe, a lace factory worker (Aspden). At 14, Alan Sillitoe left school to work a string of factory jobs, one as a lathe operator at a bicycle factory (Daniels and Rycroft 464), just like Arthur Seaton, the protagonist of Sillitoeââ¬â¢s, ââ¬Å"Saturday Night and Sunday Morning.â⬠Introduction Contemporary working class fiction from the British Isles is fraught with class struggle and itââ¬â¢s a topic that drove much of the work of the Angry ... ...Lessons of the long-distance runner.â⬠The New Criterion (2008): 23-28. Academic Search Complete. Web. 13 Oct. 2011. Daniels, Stephen, and Simon Rycroft. ââ¬Å"Mapping the Modern City: Alan Sillitoeââ¬â¢s Nottingham Novels.â⬠Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 18.4 (1993): 460-480. JSTOR. Web. 13 Oct. 2011. Mayer, Catherine. ââ¬Å"Alan Sillitoe.â⬠Time 10 May 2010: 35. Academic Search Complete. Web. 13 Oct. 2011. Penner, Allen R. ââ¬Å"Human Dignity and Social Anarchy: Sillitoeââ¬â¢s ââ¬ËThe Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner.ââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬ Contemporary Literature 10.2 (1969): 253-265. Academic Search Complete. Web. 13 Oct. 2011. Roskies, D. M. ââ¬Å"Alan Sillitoeââ¬â¢s Anti-Pastoral.â⬠The Journal of Narrative Technique 10.3 (1980): 170-185. Print. Sillitoe, Alan. The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner. New and Collected Stories. New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 2003. 1-35. Print.
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