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Highways and byways

Fredric Jameson in a more informal vein
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March 2025, no. 473

The Years of Theory: Postwar French thought to the present by Fredric Jameson

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Inventions of a Present: The novel in its crisis of globalization by Fredric Jameson

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Highways and byways

Fredric Jameson in a more informal vein
by
March 2025, no. 473

Fredric Jameson, who died in September 2024 at the age of ninety, was one of the great literary and cultural critics of our time. He spent most of his academic career at Duke University in North Carolina and published two books around the time of his death: Inventions of a Present just before, The Years of Theory just after. The first is a collection of essays on the novel originally written between 1972 and 2022, mostly for the London Review of Books and the New Left Review. The second is a transcript of a seminar series on French cultural thought between 1945 and the 1990s that Jameson taught at Duke in the first semester of 2021, at the age of eighty-six. These classes were recorded for posterity because they took place during the Covid era and were captured on the video technology he was using for teaching.

The Years of Theory: Postwar French thought to the present

The Years of Theory: Postwar French thought to the present

by Fredric Jameson

Verso, $68.99 pb, 458 pp

Buy this book
Inventions of a Present: The novel in its crisis of globalization

Inventions of a Present: The novel in its crisis of globalization

by Fredric Jameson

Verso, $42.99 hb, 264pp

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ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.

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