
Originally Posted by
Bitterfly
Ah, thank you - I missed quite a lot of this interesting thread, being sick.
I'd love to know what you think make American authors American, and I read a few tentative answers to this question on the page you referred me too, but they remain just that, tentative. I can think of a few themes, but they come from a Francocentrist perspective, so please correct me if I'm wrong, especially as my knowledge of American literature is limited:
_ puritanism (and the almost schizophrenic outlook it gives sometimes, when a puritan streak is in conflict with a desire for freedom)
_the wilderness
_The conquest of nature/corresponding hubris/final mastery or failure
_ the failure of the American dream, and I suppose of ideals in general
_ ?
And beyond typically American themes, is there an archetypically American voice and is it definable? I'm sorry if that's already been answered as well, I'm still a little woozy.
The discussion about universality, by the way, seems to be a natural outcome of this attempt at definition, rather than a mere digression - maybe because it is impossible to really define an artist by his/her nationality?