Faust

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<p class=ql-align-justify>Goethe's version of the scholar's fateful wager with Mephistopheles inspires the central sequence of <em>Faust</em> mapped onto the figure of the migrant who flees a post-colonial legacy of fire displacement and climate destruction for a life of eternal striving. As Parmar asks in 'The Winnowing Shovel': 'How is striving itself as an idea built into literary models and real-life stereotypes of the good immigrant or the model minority how might striving-in the Faustian sense-provide a way of thinking about heroism tragedy (modern and ancient) and migratory grief? Who chooses to leave and why who attempts to return who stays on who to borrow from Bhanu Kapil's image of reverse migration is made psychotic in a national space who is this hero who journeys who strives and for what? To be visible or invisible? As others have looked to the Faust legend for ways to explore the insatiability of man's appetites the questions I put to Goethe's version specifically bring together three strands: striving as a fear of and countermeasure against mortality; a critique of globalisation and technology; and the female element underlying male aggression destruction and desire.' From Goethe to Elizabeth Bishop Vivien Eliot to Winckelmann Homer and Marilyn Monroe-<em>Faust</em>'s poems meditate on the accrual of loss and of the impossibility of home.</p><p><br></p>
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