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Christopher Isherwood - Tek Başına Bir Adam: Hayatın sonbaharında yaratılan bir sanat eseri

Year 2020, Issue: Ö8, 548 - 562, 21.11.2020
https://doi.org/10.29000/rumelide.816962

Abstract

Edebiyat kariyerine, kurgusunu kişisel gerçekler ve deneyimlerle besleyen bir yazar olarak başlayan Christopher Isherwood'un romanlarının çoğu, bir kimlik oluşturmaya ve kendini yalnızca bir yetişkin olarak değil, aynı zamanda bir yazar olarak keşfetmeye odaklanır. Hayatının farklı evrelerini kurguyla anlattığı için, geç ergenlik döneminden, genç ve orta yetişkinliğe kademeli geçişi açıkça gözlemlenebilen eşsiz yazarlardan biridir. “Hayatının sonbaharını” yansıtan, eleştirmenlerce beğenilen romanı Tek Başına Bir Adam, Isherwood’un yaşlanma ve ölüm kaygısıyla yüzleşmesinin şiirsel bir tasviridir. 1960'ların başlarında yazılan, hayat arkadaşı Don Bachardy ile fırtınalı ilişkisi, yakın iki arkadaşının (Charles Laughton ve Aldous Huxley) kanserle mücadelesi ve kendi sağlık sorunları, kesinlikle Tek Başına Bir Adam'ın oluşumuna katkı sağlamıştır bu çalışmanın amacı Isherwood’un orta yaş krizinin, bu romanı kurgularken yaratıcılığını nasıl beslediğini ortaya çıkarmaktır. Teorik olarak bu çalışma, edebi gerontolojiden ve sosyal gerontolojinin teorik çerçevesini oluşturan 'Yaşam Boyu Perspektifi'nden yararlanmaktadır. Doğrudan kendi deneyimlerinden söz eden Isherwood gibi yazarların eserlerini incelemek, edebiyat ve gerontolojinin nasıl kesiştiğini ortaya koymaktadır. Yardımcı bir disiplin olarak kurgunun, yaşlanan bireylerin iç dünyasının kilidini açabilecek ve onları anlamaya yardımcı olabilecek bir anahtar olduğu açıktır.

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Christopher Isherwood’s A Single Man: A work of art produced in the afternoon of an author’s life

Year 2020, Issue: Ö8, 548 - 562, 21.11.2020
https://doi.org/10.29000/rumelide.816962

Abstract

Beginning his early literary career as an author who nurtured his fiction with personal facts and experiences, many of Christopher Isherwood’s novels focus on constructing an identity and discovering himself not only as an adult but also as an author. He is one of those unique authors whose gradual transformation from late adolescence to young and middle adulthood can be clearly observed since he portrays different stages of his life in fiction. His critically acclaimed novel A Single Man, which reflects “the afternoon of his life;” is a poetic portrayal of Isherwood’s confrontation with ageing and death anxiety. Written during the early 1960s, stormy relationship with his partner Don Bachardy, the fight against cancer of two of his close friends’ (Charles Laughton and Aldous Huxley) and his own health problems surely contributed the formation of A Single Man. The purpose of this study is to unveil how Isherwood’s midlife crisis nurtured his creativity in producing this work of fiction. From a theoretical point of view, this paper, draws from literary gerontology and ‘the Lifecourse Perspective’ which is a theoretical framework in social gerontology. Examining the works of authors like Isherwood, who speaks directly from his own experience, reveals how literature and gerontology intersect. It is clear that as an aiding discipline, fiction provides a key which can unlock the inner world of ageing individuals and help in understanding them.

References

  • Berg, J. (2007). Isherwood on Writing (1st ed., pp.53-54, 241, 245). University of Minnesota Press.
  • Bucknell, K. (2010). Christopher Isherwood, The Sixties: Diaries, Volume Two: 1960–1969, (1st ed., p. 291). Harper.
  • Bucknell, K. (2011). Christopher Isherwood, Diaries Volume I: 1939–1960, (1st ed., pp. 415-419). Vintage Books.
  • Cohen, G. (2006). Research on Creativity and Aging: The Positive Impact of the Arts on Health and Illness. Generations, xxx(I), 8. Retrieved from 24 August 2020,
  • Cole, T.R., & Sierpina, M. (2007). Humanistic Gerontology and the Meaning(s) of Aging. In Gerontology: Perspectives and Issues (3rd ed., p.249). Springer Pub.
  • Fingerman, K., Berg, C., Smith, J., & Antonucci, T. (2011). Handbook of life-span development (1st ed., p. 596). Springer.
  • Finney, B. (1979). Christopher Isherwood: A Critical Biography (1st ed.). Oxford University Press.
  • Fryer, J. (1993). Eye of the Camera: A Life of Christopher Isherwood (New Ed). Allison & Busby.
  • Gullette, M. (2011). Agewise Fighting the New Ageism in America (1st ed., p. 5). University of Chicago Press.
  • Hendricks, J. (2012). Considering Life Course Concepts. The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 67B(2), 226–231. https://doi.org/10.1093/geronb/gbr147
  • Hepworth, M. (2000). Stories of ageing (p. 1). Open University Press.
  • Hooyman, N., Kawamoto, K., & Kiyak, H. (2015). Aging matters An Introduction to Social Gerontology (1st ed., p. 110). Pearson.
  • Lindauer, M. S. (1998). Artists, art, and arts activities: What do they tell us about aging?. In C. E. Adams-Price (ed., P.247). Creativity and successful aging: Theoretical and Empirical Approaches. New York, NY: Springer Publishing
  • Isherwood, C. ( 2001). My Guru and His Disciple. (1st ed., p.4) University of Minnesota Press, Minnesota.
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  • Isherwood, C. (2015). Christopher and His Kind: A Memoir, 1929-1939 (FSG Classics) (Reprint ed.). Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
  • Johnson, M. L., Bengtson, V. L., Coleman, P. G., & Kirkwood, T. B. L. (2005). The Cambridge Handbook of Age and Ageing. Cambridge University Press. Nath, S. (2002). Dictionary of Vedanta (p. 104). IVY Publ. House.
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  • Ramirez-Valles, J. (2016). Queer Aging (1st ed.). Oxford University Press.
  • Victor, C. (2005). The Social Context of Ageing: A Textbook of Gerontology (1st ed.). Routledge.
  • Wallace, D. (2011). Literary portrayals of ageing. In I. Stuart-Hamilton (Ed.), An Introduction to Gerontology (pp. 389-415). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511973697.014
  • Weiland, S. (1990). Gerontology and Literary Studies. The Gerontologist, 30(4), 435–436. https://doi.org/10.1093/geront/30.4.435
  • Westendorp, Rudi J.& Kirkwood, Thomas B.L. (2007). The Biology of Ageing. In Bond, J., Peace, S., Dittmann-Kohli, F., & Westerhof, G. (3rd ed., p. 20) Ageing in Society European Perspectives on Gerontology . Sage Publication Ltd.
  • Westerhof, Gerben J & Tulle, Emmanuelle. (2007) Meanings Of Ageing And Old Age: Discursive Contexts,Social Attitudes And Personal İdentities. In Bond, J., Peace, S., Dittmann-Kohli, F., & Westerhof, G. (3rd ed., p. 20) Ageing in Society European Perspectives on Gerontology . Sage Publication Ltd.
  • Woodhouse, R. (1998). Unlimited embrace (p. 26). University of Massachusetts Press.
  • Woodward, K. (1980). At last, the real distinguished thing (p. xii). Ohio State Univ Press.
  • Woolf, V. (2015, March). The Moment and Other Essays. Project Gutenberg Australia. http://www.gutenberg.net.au/ebooks15/1500221h.html#ch18
  • Wyatt-Brown, A. (1990). The coming of age of literary gerontology. Journal Of Aging Studies, 4(3), 300. https://doi.org/10.1016/0890-4065(90)90029-8
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Primary Language English
Subjects Linguistics
Journal Section World languages, cultures and litertures
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Gökben Güçlü This is me 0000-0002-4105-8220

Publication Date November 21, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Issue: Ö8

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APA Güçlü, G. (2020). Christopher Isherwood’s A Single Man: A work of art produced in the afternoon of an author’s life. RumeliDE Dil Ve Edebiyat Araştırmaları Dergisi(Ö8), 548-562. https://doi.org/10.29000/rumelide.816962

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