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Simile and Similarity in Ali Smith’s Like

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This chapter explores the uses and significances of the word ‘like’ in Ali Smith’s first novel. Looking in close detail at a number of key passages and narrative threads in Like (1997), and with reference to the work of Hélène Cixous on a ‘nonappropriating’ affirma- tive economy, it contends that this novel outlines various concerns about ‘like’, not least concerning the way in which it can be used to elide or obscure actuality. Amy and Ash, the two main protagonists in Like, each come to regard comparison and simile with a degree of suspicion, and develop a more direct approach to reality, one based upon affirmation rather than analogy (what someone or something ‘is’, rather than what they or it are ‘like’). Through this, and in its creative use of word play and syntax, Like can be seen as a significant text in the development of Smith’s fiction.
Idioma originalEnglish
Título de la publicación alojadaAli Smith (Contemporary Critical Perspectives)
EditoresMonica Germanà, Emily Horton
Lugar de publicaciónLondon
EditorialBloomsbury Academic
Páginas23-34
Número de páginas12
ISBN (versión digital)978-1-441-15990-8, 978-1-441-18155-8
ISBN (versión impresa)978-1-441-15760-7, 978-1-441-10518-9
EstadoPublished - 18 jul 2013

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