The Unstable Realities Of Christopher Priest

Paul Kincaid


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4.00 · 1 ratings · 248 pages · Published: 17 Apr 2020

The Unstable Realities Of Christopher Priest by Paul Kincaid
Paul Kincaid's bookk divides itself into a series of chronological and thematic readings of Christopher Priest's life and work. Historical context proves itself to be key in the chronologically ordered chapters, while the thematically arranged ones provide a place to discuss islands, reality, doubles, and the arts. This duality provides an excellent space for Kincaid to use his incisive powers of critical thinking to capture the evanescence and ambivalece of Priest's writing.

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