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Orbital Poetics: Literature, Theory, World
By (Author) Dr Philip Leonard
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
10th January 2019
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
809
Hardback
216
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
476g
This book is open access and available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. It is funded by Nottingham Trent University. What do we mean when we talk of world literature What does a global, even a planetary view reveal to us about literature, culture and being In Orbital Poetics Philip Leonard explores conceptions of the world through the history of writing, theory and culture from an orbital perspective. Starting with literary and theoretical writing on satellites, orbit and terrestrial ground from the ancient world to the 21st century, the book casts a revealing new light on what it means to consider literature and culture on a global scale. Along the way, Leonard draws on a wide range of thinkers, writers and texts: from Dante and Goethe to contemporary electronic literature; Haruki Murakami and Tom McCarthy by way of philosophers and theorists including Agamben, Derrida and Heidegger; as well as astronaut photography and popular culture texts, such as novels by Buzz Aldrin and Tess Gerritsen and Alfonso Cuarns film Gravity.
A fascinating book. It definitely does what a good academic book should do: it opens new horizons and provokes thinking. [Leonard's] erudite and philosophical exposition of the interplay between literature and orbit is an ingenious contribution to the debate on literature from the global perspective. * World Literature Studies *
Philip Leonard is Professor of Literature and Theory at Nottingham Trent University, UK. He is the author of Literature After Globalization: Textuality, Technology and the Nation State (Bloomsbury, 2013).