books

NEW BOOK: Experiments in Life-Writing: Intersections of Auto/Biography and Fiction

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Palgrave have recently released a new book of essays, Experiments in Life-Writing, edited by Lucia Boldrini and Julia Novak. The book is the product of a fantastic conference that Lucia and Julia organised at Goldsmiths back in 2015 on the intersection of fiction with auto-biographical and biographical writing.

I have a chapter in the book on B.S. Johnson, particularly looking at the influence of Samuel Beckett's prose on his 1966 'non-fiction novel' Trawl.  I argue that although Trawl frequently adopts the syntax, tone, and humour of Beckett’s prose—particularly the “trilogy” of Molloy, Malone Dies, and The Unnamable—it ultimately moves beyond imitation to experimentation. Johnson pushes Beckettian style to breaking point by demonstrating how its trademark cynicism and despair are unsuitable for narrating personal memories, particularly Johnson’s traumatic childhood experience as a wartime evacuee. Johnson chooses autobiography, I argue, to extract the experimental novel from the ‘cul-de-sac' he felt Beckett had reached after How It Is (1964).

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NEW BOOK: Time and Temporality in Literary Modernism

Peeters Publishers have just released Time and Temporality, a new collection of essays on the treatment of time in literary modernism, edited by MDRN, a research lab at the University of Leuven. The book features a chapter from me on Samuel Beckett's use of 'ecological' time in his work. My essay asks whether, given the frequent use of ecological time as an ethical thought experiment in writing associated with the environmental movement, whether Beckett's not-infrequent appeals to evolutionary and geological history offers anything resembling a green ethic. The talk on which my chapter is based can be viewed here:

The book has many other valuable essays, on André Gide, Virginia Woolf, Wyndham Lewis, Georges Bataille, Maurice Blanchot, Henri Bergson, Flann O'Brien, Charles Olson, Futurism, Dada, Surrealism, and much more besides.