Featuring a selection of brand new essays by a group of accomplished scholars,Arthur Koestler's Fiction and the Genre of the Novelcovers all of Koestler's novels published in his lifetime, the first book to attempt this in English since Mark Levene'sArthur Koestler, published thirty-seven years ago. The team of contributors, with research backgrounds in history, political science, religious studies, law, linguistics and journalism besides literature, offers a truly multidisciplinary take on how Koestler's novels utilize, and at times transcend, the genre of the novel, and argues for their enduring relevance and appeal in the twenty-first century, inviting the reader to revisit and reassess them. With the topics of Koestler's novels including terrorism, massive migration, espionage, rape trauma, war trauma, the crisis of faith, propaganda, fake news and the role and responsibility of intellectuals in major international crises, as the volume aims to show, these texts are just as topical today, as they were at the time of their publication.
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Arthur Koestler's Fiction and the Genre of the Novel: Rubashov and Beyond
This collection of essays promises to spark a revival of interest in a writer known chiefly for Darkness at Noon, but whose other narratives likewise merit contemporary readership. Never more so than in an era enamored of political idealism and averse to the lessons of the past. Rubashov and Beyond bridges twentieth- and twenty-first century concern in its analyses of Koestler’s eventual aversion to Marxism, and then to Nazism. Rounding out the volume are commentaries on Koestler’s response to twentieth-century Zionism, with each of the volume’s contributions providing valuable bibliographical information and accounting, with admirable detail, for historical context.
Published date: Sep 17, 2021
Language: English
No. of Pages: 302
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN: 9781793622259
Dimensions:
6.2" W x
1.12" L x
9.04" H
Zénó Vernyikis assistant professor and head of the English department at the Technical University of Liberec.
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