Description
Explores how the experience of time in contemporary British novels reveals the persistence of the utopian imagination today.
About the Author
Caroline Edwards is Senior Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Literature at Birkbeck, University of London. Her work on living writers has led to two co-edited books: China Mieville: Critical Essays (2015) and Maggie Gee: Critical Essays (2015). Caroline has published in a number of journals, including Telos, Modern Fiction Studies, Textual Practice, ASAP/Journal, Contemporary Literature, Subjectivity, Times Higher Education and New Statesman. Caroline is a founding member of the British Association for Contemporary Literary Studies (BACLS) and a director of the scholarly publisher Open Library of Humanities.
Reviews
'Utopia and the Contemporary British Novel is an ambitious, engaging and original book. Edwards shows how the twenty-first century is experiencing a Renaissance of experimentalism that reconsiders time and temporal experience in imaginative fictions. This book will definitely make a mark, reinvigorating the utopian philosophy of Ernst Bloch and providing a persuasive way of reading the evident preoccupation with the temporal and the possibility of recovering political hope in dark times that is evident across so much contemporary writing.' Patricia Waugh, Durham University
'Combining wide-ranging theoretical sophistication with acute analyses of particular fictional texts, Caroline Edwards's book should be of great interest not only to those with a special concern with the current British novel but also to everyone who wishes to understand how the utopian imagination can operate in an era when so many seem to have lost hope. Perhaps no one in the UK today is doing more than Edwards to demonstrate the permanent indispensability of the philosophy of Ernst Bloch.' Carl Freedman, William A. Read Professor of English Literature, Louisiana State University
'Edwards offers a convincing analysis of how contemporary British Fiction has drawn upon the resources of [science fiction] and other non-mimetic devices in order to prise open the utopian potentials within the present moment ... an essential book for [science fiction] readers ...' Paul March Russel, Foundation
Book Information
ISBN 9781108712392
Author Caroline Edwards
Format Paperback
Page Count 277
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 430g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 150mm * 17mm