Recollection of the Native Space as Autobiographical Pretext: Norman Manea, “The Hooligan’s Return”

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Irina Ghiorghiasa

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The paper focuses on the particularities of an auto biographical work, Norman Manea’s The Hooligan’s Return. In this work, the writer uses elements that are considered as defining for this type of writing and dramatic innovations in the way of organising the narrative material. An original idea Manea develops in a metaphorical way is that the native space is subsumed to the language space. This idea acquires complex meanings in this autobiographical text, built by evocation and intertextualization.

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Ghiorghiasa, I. “Recollection of the Native Space As Autobiographical Pretext: Norman Manea, ‘The Hooligan’s Return’”. Linguaculture, vol. 2, no. 1, June 2011, pp. 101-8, doi:10.47743/lincu-2011-2-1-258.
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Irina Ghiorghiasa, Mihai Eminescu Highschool, Botosani, Romania

Irina Ghiorghiasa (Hăilă) teaches Romanian language and literature at “Mihai Eminescu” High School in Botosani to highschool students. From 2009 to 2012 she did a PhD in comparative literature at the Faculty of Letters of the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi. She participated in a number of conferences, in which she presented main findings related to her research topic. She defended her PhD thesis, A Myth's Metamorphoses – the Wandering Jew in the 20th Century Novel in September 2012.