
Narrating the Human and Singing the Sacred Song: Notes toward an Aesthetic of Biography
Author(s) -
John Matteson
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
er(r)go
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2544-3186
pISSN - 1508-6305
DOI - 10.31261/errgo.11682
Subject(s) - biography , verisimilitude , singing , subject (documents) , literature , art , space (punctuation) , philosophy , linguistics , computer science , management , library science , economics
Drawing upon the theoretical writings of Tzvetan Todorov and Georg Lukács on the subject of the novel, this essay argues for more widespread recognition of the biography as a literary genre. It frames the genre of biography as a genre of radical incompleteness, discussing the search for verisimilitude and the tendency toward fragmentation in the biographer’s pursuit — a quality that describes not only the biographer’s sources, but also the contingent, broken nature of the intellectual and emotional space that both the biographical subject and the biographer herself inhabit.