Novels by Aliens - by Kate Marshall (Paperback)
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- A wide-ranging account of the twenty-first century's fascination with the weird.
- About the Author: Kate Marshall is associate professor of English at the University of Notre Dame and the author of Corridor: Media Architectures in American Fiction.
- 240 Pages
- Literary Criticism, Modern
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About the Book
"Twenty-first century fiction and literary study have taken a decidedly weird turn: they show a marked interest in the nonhuman and in the preternatural moods that the nonhuman often evokes. Writers of fiction and criticism are avidly experimenting with strange, even alien perspectives and protagonists. Kate Marshall's Novels by Aliens explores this development broadly while focusing on problems of genre fiction. She identifies three key generic hybrids that harness a longing for the nonhuman: The Old Weird, an alternative tradition within naturalism and modernism for the twenty-first century's cowboys and aliens; Cosmic Realism, the reach for words legible only from space in otherwise terrestrial narratives; and Pseudoscience Fiction, which imagines speculative futures beyond human life on earth. Marshall's book offers sharp and surprising insights about a breathtaking range of authors, from Edgar Rice Burroughs to Kazuo Ishiguro, Willa Cather to Maggie Nelson"--Book Synopsis
A wide-ranging account of the twenty-first century's fascination with the weird. Twenty-first-century fiction and theory have taken a decidedly weird turn. They both show a marked interest in the nonhuman and in the preternatural moods that the nonhuman often evokes. Writers of fiction and criticism are avidly experimenting with strange, even alien perspectives and protagonists. Kate Marshall's Novels by Aliens explores this development broadly while focusing on problems of genre fiction. She identifies three key generic hybrids that harness a longing for the nonhuman: the old weird, an alternative tradition within naturalism and modernism for the twenty-first century's cowboys and aliens; cosmic realism, the reach for words legible only from space in otherwise terrestrial narratives; and pseudoscience fiction, which imagines speculative futures beyond human life on earth. Offering sharp and surprising insights about a breathtaking range of authors, from Edgar Rice Burroughs to Kazuo Ishiguro, Willa Cather to Maggie Nelson, Novels by Aliens tells the story of how genre became mood in the twenty-first century.Review Quotes
"Novels By Aliens is a wide ranging, fascinating work that ably moves from genre theory and literary history to philosophy, narratology and (post)modernism. Scholars of the weird and critical theory will find this material of huge interest, of course, but so will anyone interested in the broader ways that literature is reflecting the abnormal times we find ourselves living in."-- "Ancillary Review of Books"
"Marshall draws on a wider-than-typical genealogy of the weird, moving beyond Lovecraft and his Weird Tales cohort to include major texts of fin-de- siècle naturalism, nineteenth-and twentieth-century realism, and more. . . . Marshall's book is a welcome entry into the scholarship on weird fiction and its influence, one that takes a refreshingly literary approach to material that is often read only for its cultural or philosophical import."-- "Contemporary Literature"
"On one level, this book might be understood as a lively response to new materialism, theories of the nonhuman, and the Anthropocene; on another, as an engaging and welcome addition to current critical re-engagements with realism. . . . The book identifies the three key areas of the 'old weird, ' 'cosmic indifference, ' and 'pseudoscience fiction' as generators and sustainers of these modes, enabling the contemporary weird to flourish in American literature."-- "Studies in the Novel"
"[An] excellent new book. . . . For Marshall. . . the Weird, in its many manifestations, stands at the center of contemporary literary culture -- so long as we know where and how to see it."--Jess Keiser "The Washington Post"
"A timely and insightful study. . . This book has the potential to transform novel theory and literary criticism generally and to illustrate the important contribution both fiction and literary theory have to make to debates concerning humanity's most urgent and pressing issues."-- "Priscilla Wald, author of "Contagious: Cultures, Carriers, and the Outbreak Narrative""
"Dense yet expansive, this study illuminates whole worlds--and the very edges of the known world. Marshall has a preternatural gift for getting to the point. Read this whole book for a surefooted survey of the novel's most exorbitant possibilities presented with peerless critical depth and balance. Ranging across the Wild Wests of capitalism before 1900 and after 2000, Marshall shows us novels aiming to cut loose from the human subject while remaining tethered to the genre histories of frontier naturalism and the old weird."-- "Jed Esty, University of Pennsylvania"
"Marshall remains the same scholar whose 'The Old Weird' made such a suggestive genealogy between the spooky aspects of Naturalism and the twenty-first century revival of gothic horror. Novels by Aliens is an impressive account that gives readers a way to consider the irony of the Anthropocene being an era both of exaggerated human agency (to mar the planet) and also an era where the truly picayune nature of human agency and importance within a vaster world/universe comes more clearly into view."-- "John Plotz, English, Brandeis University"
"Marshall's electrifying book takes us on a tour of early twenty-first-century novels that want to be narrated by Martians--but also landscapes, animals, monsters, artificial intelligences, and myriad other nonhuman entities. Though this desire for a radically external perspective often fails, novel forms of sentience, and the worlds they inhabit or imagine, come to structure thought experiments that speculate their way through problems as seemingly unrepresentable as human extinction. With an ambitious scope and synthetic skill, this book connects classic literary texts by writers such as Stephen Crane and Frank Norris to contemporary work by novelists such as Teju Cole, Colson Whitehead, and Marilynne Robinson. Novels by Aliens succeeds at making our world feel weirder and more alien in ways that ultimately make it far more available to thought."-- "Patrick Jagoda, University of Chicago"
"To a novelistic landscape populated by zombies, trees, amnesiacs, robots, and geological traces of an unimaginable past, you'll find no surer guide than Kate Marshall. But Novels by Aliens is an introduction to far more than the semi-human wilds of recent fiction. As we learn in these beautifully argued pages, the novel has been weird for centuries--indeed, perhaps never more than when it has most aimed to be realist. In retheorizing the form itself, Marshall demonstrates the importance of fictional thinking to contemporary dilemmas that themselves prove to be less novel than we often assume."-- "Jennifer Fleissner, Indiana University Bloomington"
About the Author
Kate Marshall is associate professor of English at the University of Notre Dame and the author of Corridor: Media Architectures in American Fiction.Dimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x .52 Inches (D)
Weight: .64 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 240
Genre: Literary Criticism
Sub-Genre: Modern
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Theme: 20th Century
Format: Paperback
Author: Kate Marshall
Language: English
Street Date: October 10, 2023
TCIN: 1006099962
UPC: 9780226827834
Item Number (DPCI): 247-49-8996
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship weight: 0.64 pounds
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