The Contemporary Post-Apocalyptic Novel: Critical Temporalities and the End Times

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Price
$51.54
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
Publish Date
Pages
208
Dimensions
6.14 X 9.21 X 0.44 inches | 0.65 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781350235939

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About the Author
Diletta De Cristofaro is a Teaching Fellow in Contemporary Literature at the University of Birmingham, UK.
Reviews

"An interesting addition to the landscape of scholarship not only specifically on speculative fiction and post/apocalyptic literature, but more generally on contemporary literature, literary theory, and cultural studies and for sure one fascinating read." --Journal of Ecohumanism

"The Contemporary Post-Apocalyptic Novel is both interesting and thought-provoking. De Cristofaro's study creates an impetus to reframe not only critical thinking around post-apocalyptic narratives, but also the practical aspect of creating them." --C21 Literature

"Set to become a landmark study of 21st century fiction, this wide-ranging, thought-provoking study is an invaluable resource, representing original work of the highest order, from a writer both engagingly readable and critically sophisticated." --Judie Newman, OBE, Professor of American and Canadian Studies, University of Nottingham

""The treatment of the works in The Contemporary Post-Apocalyptic Novel is accessible and lucidly presented. The extensive and effective footnotingoffers further avenues for exploration, and the comprehensive explanations ofDe Cristofaro's theorization of critical temporalities ethically and accessiblyintegrates theory across schools and disciplines to produce a rigorouslyinterdisciplinary work. This text may well become required reading forstudents of contemporary literature-not only sf and speculative theorists.Equally, it may be useful to scholars concerned with how time shapes ourpresent and whether we can act within the confines of narratives of our temporal present and its location in history."" --Extrapolation (Journal), Reviewed by Chelsea Haith