The Future of the Novel
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Melville House UK
Publishing:20th Feb '25
£9.99
This title is due to be published on 20th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
We're used to the novel being declared dead, dying, or endangered. Seemingly every few years, a critic will read it the last rites - yet the form remains more popular than ever with readers. In The Future of the Novel, author Simon Okotie presents a bold future for long-form fiction, and suggests its evolution is far from over.
Okotie begins by responding to and critiquing John Carruthers' book Scheherezade, or The Future of the English Novel, published in 1927 as part of the 'To-day and To-morrow' series - the inspiration for our present-day FUTURES. He then cites others who have since meditated on the direction of the form: Henry James, D. H. Lawrence, William Burroughs, Anais Nin, Zadie Smith and China Mieville, among others. In doing so, he also tells the story of the novel itself, from the realism of the 18th and 19th centuries, through the early stirrings of modernism with its focus on the 'inner life', right through to the abstraction and experimentation of 21st century postmodernism, and beyond.
All of which informs Okotie's own future vision for the novel - one that extends even further into the reaches of the subconscious, and speculates on the uneasy role artifical intelligence will play in the coming decades. The Future of The Novel is a rich and immersive portrait of an artform which, despite constant claims to the contrary, is more alive and exciting than ever.
- 'This book does something astonishing: it gives us the optimism to write fearlessly into the future.' Lara Pawson, author of This is the Place to Be and Spent Light
- 'In this provocative, incisive, intimate, and deeply learned book, Simon Okotie mounts a beautiful defense of a brighter proposition.' Adam Ehlich Sachs, author of The Organs of Sense
- 'If you have skin in the game as a writer or reader, you really need to read this book. It taught me a lot.' David Collard, author of Multiple Joyce: 100 Short Essays About James Joyce's Cultural Legacy <
ISBN: 9781911545750
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144 pages