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Metamorphoses of Science Fiction
  • Language: en

Metamorphoses of Science Fiction

Back in print for the first time since the 1980s, this book is a touchstone for literary and theoretical criticism of science fiction and related genres. Alongside the 1979 text, this edition contains three additional essays by Suvin that update and reconsider the terms of his original intervention, as well as a new introduction and preface.

Positions and Presuppositions in Science Fiction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 241

Positions and Presuppositions in Science Fiction

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1988-06-18
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  • Publisher: Springer

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Darko Suvin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 366

Darko Suvin

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Defined by a Hollow
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 624

Defined by a Hollow

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: Peter Lang

Darko Suvin explores utopian horizons in fiction & utopian/dystopian readings of historical reality since the 1970s, focusing in the United States & United Kingdom, but drawing also on French, German & Russian sources.

Disputing the Deluge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 376

Disputing the Deluge

For over 50 years, Darko Suvin has set the agenda for science fiction studies through his innovative linking of scifi to utopian studies, formalist and leftist critical theory, and his broader engagement with what he terms "political epistemology." Disputing the Deluge joins a rapidly growing renewal of critical interest in Suvin's work on scifi and utopianism by bringing together in a single volume 24 of Suvin's most significant interventions in the field from the 21st century, with an Introduction by editor Hugh O'Connell and a new preface by the author. Beginning with writings from the early 2000s that investigate the function of literary genres and reconsider the relationship between sci...

Victorian Science Fiction in the UK
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 490

Victorian Science Fiction in the UK

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Splendour, Misery, and Possibilities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 450

Splendour, Misery, and Possibilities

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-06-27
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Darko Suvin’s ‘X-Ray’ of Socialist Yugoslavia offers an indispensable overview of a unique and often overlooked twentieth-century socialism.

To Brecht and Beyond
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

To Brecht and Beyond

In this book Darko Suvin discerns the shape of an emerging post-Individualist drama which may be to our age what the theatre of Shakespeare and Ibsen was to theirs. Suvin establishes the principles of composition of a crucial group of modern plays. He examines some major attempts and failures to replace Ibsen's "Individualist" theatre with this new "Collectivist" drama. Two particularly important and original contributions to the subject are Suvin's chapters on the Happenings in the USA and on the Paris Commune Theatre Law. The book focuses on the work of Brecht, both because of the importance of his plays and because of what Professor Suvin sees as Brecht's central position today in any cultural critique that refuses to despair.

Parables of Freedom and Narrative Logics
  • Language: en

Parables of Freedom and Narrative Logics

This major two-volume collection presents Darko Suvin's critical meditations on science fiction and utopia from the late 1960s through the early years of the new millennium, excluding only the landmark monographs Metamorphoses of Science Fiction, Victorian Science Fiction, and Defined by a Hollow. From essential programmatic statements charting the parabolic logic of science fiction and establishing the parameters of a theoretically supple and rigorously historical SF criticism to confrontations with both a postmodernist abdication of politics and a «neutral» sociology of literature, these writings reflect the evolving thought of the preeminent contemporary theorist of science fiction. Underpinned by a method of heretical cognition and the steadfast insistence of utopian possibility, the varied essays, interviews, poems, and polemics presented here--encompassing four decades of sustained thought on the topic--offer up the affirmation of freedom as the truest horizon of science fiction.

Learning from Other Worlds
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 319

Learning from Other Worlds

A collection of new essays on science fiction and utopian literature honouring the work of Darko Suvin, the scholar and literary theorist who co-founded the journal Science-Fiction Studies in 1973. The title of this volume attempts to convey the essence of ‘cognitive estrangement’ in relation to SF and utopia: that by imagining strange worlds we learn to see our own world in a new perspective. The contributors have all been influenced by Darko Suvin’s belief that the double movement of estrangement and cognition reflects deep structures of human storytelling. Learning from otherness is as natural and inevitable a process as the instinct for imitation and representation that Aristotle described in his Poetics. Though written from varying perspectives, the essays in Learning from Other Worlds pay tribute to the intellectual and personal inspiration of Darko Suvin to whom the essays are dedicated.