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OverviewWhat happens to form in a time of random walks and Uncertainty Principles, self-organising plasma membranes and multivalent logics? And how might we better categorise the modernist avant-garde's confrontation with such complex and contradictory formalisms? Anexact Form and Modernist Culture presents a soft taxonomy of the long mid-century avant-garde's fuzzy, grey, and viscous forms while investigating the aesthetic and affective valences of that which is 'essentially and not accidentally inexact', as Edmund Husserl writes in Ideas I (1913). Across five chapters on doodles and inkblots; iridescent surfaces and the noise of becoming; the erratic cultural life of precision; the mesomorphic imagination of protoplasm; and the groovy aesthetics of industrial chemistry Anexact Form and Modernist Culture offers a unique examination of avant-garde art and literature in a time of unprecedented err, smudge, ooze and wriggle. Full Product DetailsAuthor: James Reath (Wellcome Trust Early Career Research Fellow in English Literature, University of Exeter)Publisher: Edinburgh University Press Imprint: Edinburgh University Press ISBN: 9781399547499ISBN 10: 1399547496 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 31 July 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Language: English Table of ContentsList of Figures Acknowledgements General Introduction: Here Comes Everything Part I. The Fuzzy Introduction: Welcome to Errorland 1. History of the Doodle: Pareidoliamania and the Cultural Logic of Squiggles and Inkblots 2. The Iridescent: Seven Types of Colour-Writing, Poikilos- Mētis and the Surface of Surfaces Part II. The Grey Introduction: Untitled 3. After Exactitude: Idiometry and the Art of Mechanical Precision Part III. The Viscous Introduction: Abscess Sky Index 4. Plasmodial Form: Wortschleim and the Mesomorphic Imagination of Protoplasm 5. Theory of the Groovy: Latex, Jelly, Nylon, Ruthmos Coda: On Floating Bodies Selected Bibliography Notes IndexReviewsWith imagination and rigor, verve and flair, James Reath explores modernism's fondness for squiggling, oozing, grooving, dawdling, fuzzy, mesomorphic forms. Sensitive to the power of 'weak' forces, brilliantly attuned to the intersection of literature and science, Anexact Form and Modernist Culture is a delight.--Hannah Freed-Thall, New York University With imagination and rigor, verve and flair, James Reath explores modernism’s fondness for squiggling, oozing, grooving, dawdling, fuzzy, mesomorphic forms. Sensitive to the power of ‘weak’ forces, brilliantly attuned to the intersection of literature and science, Anexact Form and Modernist Culture is a delight. -- Hannah Freed-Thall, New York University Author InformationJames Reath is a Wellcome Trust Early Career Research Fellow in English Literature at the University of Exeter (2023-2027). He received his PhD in English Literature from University College London (UCL) in 2022 and has held visiting fellowships at Yale University (2021) and the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas in Austin (2022). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |