Brühwiler, Claudia FranziskaClaudia FranziskaBrühwiler2023-04-132023-04-132009-10https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/75507http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/philip_roth_studies/summary/v005/5.2.bruhwiler.html Nathan Zuckerman's farewell with Exit Ghost is interwoven with Joseph Conrad's initiation story The Shadow-Line (1917) which traces the moral maturation of a young captain. While one could see Conrad's unnamed protagonist mirrored in Richard Kliman, this article rather suggests to read The Shadow-Line as the motivic fundament of Zuckerman's life: during his whole literary existence, Zuckerman has been meandering along the shadow-line, the emblem of this developmental twilight state the initiand is held in. In contrast to the typical initiand who will, eventually, be able to claim a new position, Zuckerman remains a perpetual initiand.enChiastic Reflections : Rash Moments in the Life of Zuckermanjournal article