A Postmodernist Investigation into The History of The Chernobyl Incident Through its Representation in McKeon’s All That Is Solid Melts into Air
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University of Ammar Theledji -Laghouat
Abstract
The Chernobyl incident is considered as the world’s worst nuclear disaster for
its long-lasting impact and obscure details. This study aims to investigate the
accident through one of its popular literary representations entitled All That Is
Solid Melts into Air by Darragh McKeon and detect elements of historical
context within the novel that enable its author to bear witness to Chernobyl.
The research aims to examine McKeon’s employment of intertextuality to
achieve the aforementioned effect through the medium of literature. Moreover,
the study attempts to apply Lyotard’s theories of metanarrative legitimation
and his notion of small histories on All That Is Solid Melts into Air to
emphasize its postmodernity as well as the novel’s role in unveiling the secrets
of Chernobyl. This research follows an analytical approach relying on a
descriptive method by using a number of books and articles that tackle the
same topic of the present dissertation.