Charul Jain, Arghya Chakraborty
Time and Space are considered as the
two building blocks that constructs the layers of any narrative work. Time is
viewed as a dimension of looking into a narrative work and space is something
that binds the time together with it. The construction of time and space in
narrative is in relation with special reference to Bakhtin’s ‘Chronotope’
(Time- Space Configuration) which is an aesthetic way of delineating human
beings in relation to their temporal and spatial world. Mikhail Bakhtin coined
the term literary chronotope referring to the unity of time and space inherent
in any narrative work. The concept of ‘Space’ is inherently embedded in the
narrative structure of a text along with time and both cannot be dissociated
from each other. Space has the power to prefigure the balance between the
different layers that builds the narrative of any literary work. This paper
will explore the constructs of Time and Space as present in the Narrative of
‘The Tin Drum’ by Gunter Grass. This paper will also deal with the idea of time
that is continuously shifting and space as a locale in construct that has been
redefined in ‘The Tin Drum’ by Gunter Grass.
Building blocks, Temporal, shifting,
locale, Narrative Structure.
VOL.13, ISSUE No.4, December 2021