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About the Author
Professor Matthew Feldman is a specialist on fascist ideology and the far-right in Europe and the USA. He is the author or editor of more than 20 books, including three book-length studies, and more than 40 articles or academic book chapters. Published volumes includeClerical Fascism in Interwar Europe(Routledge, 2008), A Fascist Century(Palgrave, 2008), and, with Roger Griffin, the five-volume collectionFascism: Critical Concepts (Routledge 2003). More recent volumes includeDoublespeak:The Rhetoric of the Far-Right since 1945(with Paul Jackson, 2014),The New Man in Radical Right Ideology and Practice, 19191945(with Jorge Dagnino and Paul Stocker, 2017), as well as the journal specials Far-right Populism and Lone Wolf Terrorism in Contemporary Europe (Democracy and Security, 2013) and The Ideologies and Ideologues of the Radical Right (Patterns of Prejudice, 2016). His most recent monograph,Ezra Pounds Fascist Propaganda, 1935-1945,appeared with Palgrave in 2013, and his first collection of essays,Falsifying Beckett, appeared in 2015 with ibidem Press. Professor Matthew Feldman is a specialist on fascist ideology and the far-right in Europe and the USA. He is the author or editor of more than 20 books, including three book-length studies, and more than 40 articles or academic book chapters. Published volumes includeClerical Fascism in Interwar Europe(Routledge, 2008), A Fascist Century(Palgrave, 2008), and, with Roger Griffin, the five-volume collectionFascism: Critical Concepts (Routledge 2003). More recent volumes includeDoublespeak:The Rhetoric of the Far-Right since 1945(with Paul Jackson, 2014),The New Man in Radical Right Ideology and Practice, 19191945(with Jorge Dagnino and Paul Stocker, 2017), as well as the journal specials Far-right Populism and Lone Wolf Terrorism in Contemporary Europe (Democracy and Security, 2013) and The Ideologies and Ideologues of the Radical Right (Patterns of Prejudice, 2016). His most recent monograph,Ezra Pounds Fascist Propaganda, 1935-1945,appeared with Palgrave in 2013, and his first collection of essays,Falsifying Beckett, appeared in 2015 with ibidem Press.
Reviews
"With the increased availability of archival documents, including the 266 folio pages (recto and verso) of the philosophy notebooks held at Trinity College Dublin, Beckett criticism has been greatly enhanced, and sometimes chastened, by genetic scholarship, as this anthology [] attests." -- Andre Furlani in Modernism/Modernity
Not only do these trovata expand the "grey canon" in Beckett studies, but they also draw attention to vital territories in the interests, language, imagery and forms in Beckett's work-in-(re)gress which respond to, interact with, and echo, philosophical issues across his vast and eclectic readings. -- Erika Mihalysca in The Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies
"The volume as a whole is a considerable success and I believe that, for years to come, it will remain essential for anyone interested in Beckett and philosophy." -- Yoshiki Tajiri, Journal of Beckett Studies, 09/2014
Book Information
ISBN 9783838206417
Author David Tucker
Format Paperback
Page Count 402
Imprint ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon
Publisher ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon
Weight(grams) 510g