Tying Memories Into a Pattern: William Golding's Free Fall as Autobiografiction and Trauma Narrative
Loading...

Date
2022
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Rector Ciu Cyprus int Univ
Open Access Color
GOLD
Green Open Access
No
OpenAIRE Downloads
OpenAIRE Views
Publicly Funded
No
Abstract
William Golding's 1959 Free Fall depicts the narrator/character Samuel Montjoy's retrospective interrogation of his past in his "non-chronological" autobiography to understand his present self. His first-person narration is a journey into his memories presented according to their importance for him at different stages of his life (the narrated self) and shows the role of memory in shaping the present self (the narrating self). The narrator regulates his memories to conceive a coherent pattern in his autobiographical account which will also give meaning to his life and help construct a unified identity. However, he adopts a structure that has to rely on his remembering/forgetting, which problematizes the idea of constructing the self through unreliable memory. With this quality of the novel as an early example of the "fiction of memory," Golding's text is inventive and looks forward to contemporary narrative approaches to autobiographical writing. Free Fall has been widely studied as an existentialist novel due to the novelist's questioning the concepts of freedom to choose and fall through the protagonist's quest for self-knowledge. However, the aim of this study is to analyse Golding's work as autobiografiction and trauma narrative where the text presents an account of the protagonist's attempt for reconstructing the self through memories subject to his modifications and offers the therapeutic use of his self-narration.
Description
Kirca, Mustafa/0000-0003-1437-4567
ORCID
Keywords
William Golding, Free Fall, Trauma, Autobiographical Memory, Autobiografiction, Fiction Of Memory, The Vollendungsroman
Fields of Science
Citation
WoS Q
N/A
Scopus Q
Q4

OpenCitations Citation Count
N/A
Source
Uluslararasi Kibris Universitesi Fen-Edebiyat Fakultesi
Volume
28
Issue
1
Start Page
155
End Page
168
PlumX Metrics
Citations
Scopus : 0
Captures
Mendeley Readers : 3
Google Scholar™


