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David Vann’s "Legend of a suicide": Dismantling the trauma paradigm
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David Vann’s "Legend of a suicide": Dismantling the trauma paradigm

Valerie O'Riordan
Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, Vol.64(5), pp.852-863
20/10/2023

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This article argues that David Vann’s Legend of a Suicide (2008) offers us a culturally significant exploration of hegemonic theories around how we understand, or are said to understand, the temporality of trauma, its effect upon identity via its effect upon memory, and its representation in narrative. Moreover, the specific structure of Vann’s text as a short story cycle enables it to present, query and disrupt ways of thinking about chronology, narrative, and identity, such that it offers a productive modeling of the complications inherent in adhering to exclusionary and prescriptive ideas about how trauma might be narrated.
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