Description
Caudwell's controversial book offers an astute and enduring diagnosis of the maladies of bourgeois epistemology
About the Author
Christopher Caudwell was the pen name of Christopher St. John Sprigg, a self-taught polymath and active member of the Poplar Branch of the Communist Party. Caudwell was killed in action on February 12th 1937, and all his significant works on literature, aesthetics, philosophy, science, history, religion and many other topics were published posthumously. Caudwell remains an interesting and controversial figure in the history of British Marxism.
Reviews
Caudwell's style is fluent, cogent and assertive -- E. P. Thompson, historian and author, The Making of the English Working Class
He wrote prolifically, in the most astonishing outpouring of creative energy, and produced serious Marxist theoretical works that can only be described as original and breathtakingly brilliant. -- Helena Sheehan, Marxism and the Philosophy of Science: A Critical History
Caudwell criticised, brilliantly and destructively, the philosophical conclusions of bourgeois scientists. -- J. D. Bernal
In the range that it demanded of itself, [Caudwell's] oeuvre was indeed ingenious. But as the achievement of two short, crowded years it is remarkable. The Marxist criticism of culture is not so far advanced or so self-sufficient that it can afford to ignore it. -- Francis Mulhern * New Left Review *
Book Information
ISBN 9781786634603
Author Christopher Caudwell
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Verso Books
Publisher Verso Books
Weight(grams) 279g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 23mm