Description
About the Author
Joshua Kotin is assistant professor of English at Princeton University and an affiliated faculty member in the university's Program in Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies.
Reviews
"[F]or those who are interested in attaining an expanded understanding of the political potential of Thoreau's writings, Utopias of One will be a welcome addition to the body of Thoreau scholarship"---David Faflik, Thoreau Society
"Truly global in perspective and local in detail . . . Kotin's Utopias of One breaks a new path in conceiving a writer's utopian position as a form of political resistance. . . . The book has great appeal for readers and researchers of utopian literature, and it could also have far-reaching impact on empire studies."---Feng Dong, Critical Inquiry
"Kotin offers many gripping insights. . . . For those interested in the trajectories that often profound disillusionment took, particularly through the medium of poetry, this is an engaging and provocative study."---Gregory Claeys, Modern Philology
"Joshua Kotin's book offers a smart and sophisticated account of one mode of modern utopian thought and practice."---Jonathan Flatley, Slavic Review
Book Information
ISBN 9780691176710
Author Joshua Kotin
Format Hardback
Page Count 216
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publisher Princeton University Press
Weight(grams) 454g