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Callow Jr., Christos

 
9781780240428: Adam Roberts: Critical Essays

Synopsis

Each chapter in this collection explores the challenge posed to science fiction, literary fiction and contemporary ideas through Roberts's novels. His use of the science fiction toolkit combined with his sharp and sometimes lyrical prose blurs the distinction that some would wish to maintain between science fiction and mainstream literature.

Contents
Acknowledgements

List of Abbreviations

On Being the Object of Critical Scrutiny
Adam Roberts

New Model Writer
Christos Callow Jr. and Anna McFarlane

Part I: Alienating Characters

The Disassociated Hero
Farah Mendlesohn

Pax Per Tyrannis: Religious and Political Extremism Exposed via Menippean Satire in the Novels of Adam Roberts
Michelle Yost

New Model Readers: Changing Critical and Popular Receptions of the Science Fiction of Adam Roberts
Niall Harrison

Part II: Political Interventions

Breaking the Cycle of the Golden Age: Jack Glass and Isaac Asimov's Foundation Trilogy
Anna McFarlane

On the Topic of Plenty: Sunshine and Ice-Cream Mountains in By Light Alone
Catherine Parry

Nation-State 2.0: Visions of Europe in Adam Roberts's New Model Army
Thomas Wellmann

Part III: Ludic Authorship

New Model Authors? Authority, Authordom, Anarchism and the Atomized Text in a Networked World
Paul Graham Raven

Splinter Swiftly: The Hermeneuting Parallax of Adam Roberts's Generic Auteurship
Andrew M. Butler

Part IV: Intertextual Networks

Beyond Brobdingnagians and Bolsheviks: Extra-Textual Readings of Swiftly and Yellow Blue Tibia
Glyn Morgan

Rule of Law: Reiterating Genre in Jack Glass
Paul March-Russell

Notes on Contributors

Index

Reviews

It's an excellent idea to gather a book of essays about the work of Adam Roberts. His novels are so various and brilliant that it's a pleasure to discuss them in depth, as it is with the work of any gifted artist following a singular path. This volume clarifies parts of Roberts' project while deepening mysteries elsewhere in it just what one wants from literary criticism. -- Kim Stanley Robinson

Adam Roberts has long been regarded as one of contemporary science fiction's most innovative, and overlooked, writers. Adam Roberts: Critical Essays makes an excellent intervention in addressing this critical lacuna, yielding productive insights into the startling inventiveness of his texts, their rich intertextuality, ludic playfulness, and, more recently, political response to a post-Occupy world. Roberts's novels and parodies themselves have much to teach us about the science fiction tradition, and these essays rightfully position his work as among the best of twenty-first-century writing in the speculative mode. --Dr Caroline Edwards, Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Literature, Birkbeck, University of London

Adam Roberts is at once the cleverest and wittiest of contemporary science fiction writers. This dazzling collection of essays shows how cleverness is his topic as well as his technique, and how his wit both mocks and accentuates the prodigious intelligence that marks every page of his work. I haven't read a more perceptive or entertaining tribute to a living author. --Dr Robert Maslen, Senior Lecturer in English Literature, University of Glasgow

When the history of 21st-century science fiction is written, Adam Roberts will be remembered as this era's H. G. Wells. --Damien Walter, Writer, Columnist for The Guardian, Writing teacher.

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À propos de l?auteur

Christos Callow Jr. is a Teaching Assistant at Queen Mary, University of London and an Associate Tutor at Birkbeck College where he has also completed his PhD titled 'Etherotopia, an Ideal State and a State of Mind: Utopian Philosophy as Literature and Practice'. He also has a BA in Acting and an MA in Playwriting.

Anna McFarlane is the research assistant for the Wellcome Trust-funded Science Fiction and the Medical Humanities project at the University of Glasgow. Her PhD analysed the use of gestalt theory in literary criticism through a study of William Gibson s science fiction. She is the co-editor of Vector: The Critical Journal of the British Science Fiction Association .

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