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Farah Mendlesohn teaches at Middlesex University, London
Crédit image: Photo taken Aug. 11, 2006 Copyright © Johan Anglemark, 2006 (image use requires permission of Johan Anglemark)

Œuvres de Farah Mendlesohn

The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction (2003) — Directeur de publication; Contributeur — 284 exemplaires
Rhetorics of Fantasy (2008) 210 exemplaires
Terry Pratchett: Guilty Of Literature (2000) — Directeur de publication — 151 exemplaires
The Cambridge Companion to Fantasy Literature (2012) — Directeur de publication — 112 exemplaires
A Short History of Fantasy (2009) 105 exemplaires
Glorifying Terrorism, Manufacturing Contempt: An Anthology (2006) — Directeur de publication — 69 exemplaires
On Joanna Russ (1742) — Directeur de publication — 38 exemplaires
The True Knowledge of Ken MacLeod (2005) — Directeur de publication — 28 exemplaires
The Parliament of Dreams: Conferring on Babylon 5 (1998) — Directeur de publication — 19 exemplaires
Polder: A Festschrift for John Clute and Judith Clute (2006) — Directeur de publication — 13 exemplaires
Spring Flowering (2017) 5 exemplaires
Aliens in Popular Culture (2019) — Directeur de publication — 5 exemplaires
Classic Fantasy Stories (2024) 3 exemplaires
Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction 087 (2003) — Directeur de publication — 2 exemplaires
Rainbow Bouquet (2019) — Directeur de publication — 1 exemplaire

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Fighting the Forces: What's at Stake in Buffy the Vampire Slayer? (2002) — Contributeur — 227 exemplaires
The Routledge Companion to Science Fiction (2009) — Contributeur — 54 exemplaires
BSFA Awards 2019 (2020) — Auteur — 2 exemplaires
BSFA Awards 2023 (2024) — Contributeur — 1 exemplaire

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Date de naissance
1968-07-27
Sexe
female
Nationalité
UK

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This slender volume was first published in 2003, and so only contains papers on MacLeod's Fall Revolution Quartet and the trilogy Engines of Light. Although very erudite, it it not written in the sort of dense language normally associated either with Marxist theory or literary criticism, although fairly obviously, it contains both. It also has a piece by MacLeod on his friend Iain Banks (the introduction to a German edition of IMB's Consider Phlebas), and another of the papers contrasts political themes in Macleod's and Banks' work (though be aware that Banks was still alive at this point and so the comparison is incomplete).

There were matters of fact in one of the papers that I dispute - fairly straightforward ones, at that - but otherwise I found this book enlightening and indeed, it made me want to re-read MacLeod's Fall Revolution novels, even though I only read them within the last ten years.

Be aware that anyone reading this will not only gain insights into Ken MacLeod's first seven novels, but they will also be given something of a crash course in radical politics, mainly of the British Left, but also of libertarian thought as this is a secondary strand in MacLeod's writings. These themes have continued in his writing since the early 2000s, although never in an uncritical way. Perhaps one of the most interesting things about the novels of Ken MacLeod is that just when you think he has exhausted all the possibilities that radical Leftist politics has to offer, there will be a new book that at least touches upon, if not relies upon, another aspect of socialist thought or experience. This book will prepare readers for the depth of MacLeod's political engagement in all of his works, based on the analysis of the first seven novels.
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RobertDay | 2 autres critiques | Oct 14, 2023 |
A set of essays that vary in quality and subject matter. Some emphasize history of a genre or subdivision, others are more based on literary theory.
 
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ritaer | 2 autres critiques | Nov 12, 2022 |
Like many boys of my generation, I was introduced to science fiction by a small number of authors, most prominently Robert A. Heinlein. Farah Mendlesohn, a scholar of speculative fiction, has reviewed Heinlein's works including those left unpublished at his death, and written a critical assessment in (mostly) plain language. Some of her conclusions may surprise you: she decides Heinlein is a feminist (outstanding in relation to most men of his generation) and (again in the context of his generation and formative years) a certain type of progressive all his life. This was a fascinating read and has helped me see Heinlein through a different lens. I'm still not going to reread "Farnham's Freehold" or one or two others of his books but she even explains his, to me, embarrassing female-male dialogues. An excellent book, which argues that the Sad Puppies are wrong about Heinlein.… (plus d'informations)
 
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nmele | 5 autres critiques | Apr 17, 2021 |

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Œuvres
42
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6
Membres
1,248
Popularité
#20,556
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
30
ISBN
57
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1
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