Description
About the Author
Jack Fennell is a writer, translator and researcher based in Limerick, Ireland.
Reviews
Reviews 'An important and groundbreaking book... it introduced me to a whole body of writing about which - after 40 years in the field - I knew next to nothing, and made me want to search out and read much of it. I imagine most readers will feel the same way, and will, as do I, feel gratitude to the author for guiding us to and through the heretofore terra incognita of Irish science fiction.'
Philip O'Leary
'Irish Science Fiction is a timely study in more ways than one. A chronological examination of two centuries of Irish sf, it is a groundbreaking and long-overdue work, coming in the wake of much recent interest in other "national" sf traditions (Ukrainian, Italian, and Israeli, among others). Covering texts in both English and Irish Gaelic, the book is both an analysis of a surprisingly diverse selection of Irish literature and an important injection of sf into the field of Irish literary studies.'
Conor Reid, Science Fiction Studies
'The widely cast net of theoretical argumentation, the constant change of focus, and the vivacity of style all make Irish Science Fiction a particularly rewarding read.'
Australasian Journal of Irish Studies
Book Information
ISBN 9781781381199
Author Jack Fennell
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Liverpool University Press
Publisher Liverpool University Press