From Moby-Dick to The Unnamable, from A Tale of a Tub to The Book of
Questions, Bruce Kawin explores the nature of self-conscious fiction and
compares its structure to that of human consciousness. Focusing on texts
that confront their own limits by trying to name the unnamable, the
ineffable self, Kawin draws on methods from literary criticism to
systems theory to explain a variety of first-person works that dance
around the ungraspable subject.