Blocks to, and building blocks of, narrativity : fragments, anecdotes, and narrative lines in David Markson’s Reader’s block
Keskinen, M. (2017). Blocks to, and building blocks of, narrativity : fragments, anecdotes, and narrative lines in David Markson’s Reader’s block. Frontiers of Narrative Studies, 3(2), 224-237. https://doi.org/10.1515/fns-2017-0015
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David Markson’s Reader’s block (1996) consists of 193 pages of quotations,
anecdotes, names, and fragments. The book bears the paratext “A novel,”
and the work has indeed been read as a narrative whole, in which “an aging
author [...] contemplates the writing of a novel.” By being out of ordinary and
therefore worth of telling, the anecdotes or curiosities seemingly fulfill the
requirements of a “natural” narrative as defined by Monika Fludernik (1996).
However, a mass of such mini-narratives, mixed with even more fragmentary
texts, seems to defy narrativity (and tellability). In my reading, the ostensive block
to narrativity also functions as its very building block. Thanks to polysemy, block
can relate to a block of a city, of stone at a gravesite, of text on a printed page, and
of index cards. The seemingly dispersed fragments begin to gravitate around
these semantic blocks and yield discrete but intertwining narrative lines. The very
text claiming to deal with blockages performatively, as a finished book, testifies
to the opposite: the mass of texts and plans proves that the ability to work on
writing is not lost. Blocks that obstruct also construct, and the demediated
novelistic medium still mediates as a form and repurposed content.
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