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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kiron Ward (Visiting Associate Professor, University of East Anglia, UK)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic Dimensions: Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.520kg ISBN: 9781350202429ISBN 10: 1350202428 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 06 February 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Between Totality and Reality Chapter 1: Don DeLillo and ‘the world as it truly looks’ Chapter 2: Leslie Marmon Silko in ‘the world of the different’ Chapter 3: Robert Bolaño’s ‘idea of the world’ Chapter 4: Karen Tei Yamashita: ‘Third World Liberation!’ Conclusion: Encyclopaedism, Totality, and the Contemporary Bibliography IndexReviewsEncyclopaedism and Totality in Contemporary Fiction offers a compelling and precisely situated treatment of totality, reification, and the encyclopedic impulse animated by their dialectic. Through inductive readings of late DeLillo, Silko, Bolaño, and Yamashita, Ward builds the case that contemporary encyclopedic novels aspire toward contingent views of totality from within. Best of all is the book’s account of how these fictions redirect encyclopedic attention from the distinguished to the disregarded. At once meticulous and generous, comprehensive and anti-completist, Ward’s study belongs on the same shelf as the works it so deeply understands. -- Paul K. Saint-Amour, author of 'Tense Future: Modernism, Total War, Encyclopedic Form' An erudite, groundbreaking and decolonising account of the history of encyclopaedism and the encyclopaedic novel. Through close reading of a breathtaking range of world texts, Kiron Ward makes a brilliant case for how the genre's self referential interrogation of the conditions of and relations between knowledge and power now provides a compelling lens through which to examine new and complex interrelationships between identity politics, labour relations, race, environmentalism, and the new digital revolution. – Professor Pat Waugh, University of Durham, UK * Pat Waugh, Professor Emerita in the Department of English Studies, University of Durham, UK * Encyclopaedism and Totality in Contemporary Fiction offers a compelling and precisely situated treatment of totality, reification, and the encyclopedic impulse animated by their dialectic. Through inductive readings of late DeLillo, Silko, Bolaño, and Yamashita, Ward builds the case that contemporary encyclopedic novels aspire toward contingent views of totality from within. Best of all is the book’s account of how these fictions redirect encyclopedic attention from the distinguished to the disregarded. At once meticulous and generous, comprehensive and anti-completist, Ward’s study belongs on the same shelf as the works it so deeply understands. -- Paul K. Saint-Amour, author of 'Tense Future: Modernism, Total War, Encyclopedic Form' Author InformationKiron Ward is a Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Literature at the University of St Andrews, UK.His latest publications include Don DeLillo: Contemporary Critical Perspectives and Enycyclopedia Joyce (2018). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |