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Anils Ghost
  • I. Mediascapes Spatial Narrative2. Literary
    Prizes The Turn to Art

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  • 1. Mediascapes Spatial Narrative
  • What larger conclusions can we draw about the
    significance of the soundscapes and filmscapes in
    Anils Ghost?
  • The process of tracking down the film and music
    references helps us understand how Ondaatje tries
    to respatialise how we read, how we know, how we
    do history.
  • How do these mediascapes respatialise the way we
    read, and concomitantly the way we know and the
    way we understand the past?
  • Subtexts
  • Alternative Spaces (Heterotopias)
  • Archaeology of sound and film

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1. Mediascapes Spatial Narrative
  • Archaeology of Sound Film
  • earphones (59)
  • radio dial (147)walkman, earphones, wires (146,
    169, 181,
  • active jukebox (150)
  • gramophone (167)
  • phone (62)
  • cell phone (180-81)Sri Lankan movie theatres
    (237)
  • See Michel Foucault, The Archaeology of
    Knowledge

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2. Literary Prizes The Turn to Art
  • Reviews
  • Though it falls apart structurally at the end,
    dissipating its energy as it fragments, this is
    still better (and more important) reading than
    much of what is out there. Library Journal May
    15 2000
  • More effective than documentary, Ondaatjes
    novel satisfies one of the most exalted purposes
    of fiction to illuminate the human condition
    through pity and terror. It may well be the
    capstone of his career. Publishers Weekly March
    20, 2000
  • The reader becomes lost in thickets of
    speculation and reverie. Impressive and often
    fascinating, but not a success. Theres ample
    evidence that Ondaatje worked diligently, and
    perhaps for several years on Anils Ghost. But
    he doesnt seem to have finished it. Kirkus
    Reviews March 15, 2000

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2. Literary Prizes The Turn to Art
  • Prizes
  • Governor Generals Award (2000) 15, 000CA
  • The winning artists are worthy representatives
    of Canadian literature, which is internationally
    respected and constantly developing.
  • Giller Prize (2000) 25, 000CA
  • Prix Medicis (2000)
  • Kiriyama Pacific Rim Book Prize (2000) 15, 000
    US
  • Annual award to recognise books that promote
    greater understanding among people of the Pacific
    Rim

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2. Literary Prizes The Turn to Art
  • Why did the novel attract the attention of the
    literati? Is it because it turns to art for its
    resolution?
  • With one image in particular, the novel
    establishes how it turns to art as a resolution
    to Sri Lankas political past and present.
  • The Metonymic Chain of Heads
  • Sailors HeadBeheadingsTortured FaceHead of
    StateIconic Statue

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Sailors Head
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The Beheadings
  • She is about ten yards from the bridge when she
    sees the heads of the two students on stakes, on
    either side of the bridge, facing each other.
    . . . She sees two more heads on the far side
    of the bridge and can tell even from here that
    she recognizes one of them (Ondaatje 174-175).

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Saraths Face
  • He had seen cases where every tooth had been
    removed, the nose cut apart, the eyes humiliated
    with liquids, the ears entered. He had been, as
    he ran down the hospital hallway, more frightened
    of seeing his brothers face. It was the face
    they went for in some cases. They could in their
    hideous skills sniff out vanity. But they had
    not touched Saraths face (289-290).
  • Routine torture methods outlined in the report
    include near-suffocation by either "dry
    submarino" -- pulling a shopping bag containing
    chillies and/or petrol over the head and tying it
    to the base of the neck, or "wet submarino" --
    lowering someone into a water tub or well. Many
    detainees report being beaten with cricket bats,
    PVC pipes filled with sand or concrete, being
    burnt with lighted cigarettes and given electric
    shock treatment. Extreme forms of torture include
    burning with melted polythene, drilling into
    feet, inserting nails into feet or other parts of
    the body and rape of female detainees. Amnesty
    International report on Sri LankaJune 1, 1999

10
Saraths Face
  • The Pieta
  • He was leaning over the body, beginning to
    dress its wounds, and the horizontal afternoon
    light held the two of them in a wide spoke. .
    . . But this was a pieta between brothers
    (289)
  • Cf. And privately . . . Sarath would, he
    knew, also give his life for the rock carving
    from another century of the woman bending over
    her child. He remembered how they had stood
    before it in the flickering light, Palipanas arm
    following the line of the mothers back bowed in
    affection or grief (157).

11
Head of State

President Katugala (Premadasa)Killed by Tamil
Tigers in 1993The cutting action of the
explosion shredded Katugala to pieces (Ondaatje
294).
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The Buddha Statue
  • The statue buckled and the torso leapt towards
    the earth and the great expressive face of the
    Buddha fell forward and smashed into the ground
    (300).
  • During the months of assembly, Ananda had spent
    most of his time on the head. He and two others
    used a system of fusing rock. Up close the face
    looked quilted. They had planned to homogenize
    the stone, blend the face into a unit, but when
    he saw it this way Ananda decided to leave it as
    it was. He worked instead on the composure and
    qualities of the face (302).

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I hope Anils Ghost is seen as a communal book,
in a time when there seems to be little chance of
a solution to the acts of violence, on all sides.
Pacifism, reconciliation, forgiveness are easily
mocked and dismissed words. But only those
principles will save us. Ondaatje, GG
Acceptance Speech, 2000.
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