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William Viney is Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in the Department of English Studies and Centre for Medical Humanities, Durham University, UK.

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This book will convince you that our most complex contemporary ideas about time are at work in the concept of waste. It draws its temporal concepts from many places, from art and literature, philosophy and cultural theory, narrative and the theory of narrative to think about the time of things – things we discard, things we used to use, things we collect, things that fall into ruin, and things that hold the future within them. It animates the theory of things and makes something beautiful out of waste. * Mark Currie, Professor of Contemporary Literature, School of English and Drama, Queen Mary, University of London, UK *
If the primary achievement of recent civilization is to produce unprecedented heaps of garbage, what does this tell us about that civilization? In his pleasantly lucid prose style, Will Viney answers this question by providing an ontology, a sociology, and even an art criticism of waste, with special attention to the writings of T.S. Eliot and James Joyce and the visual art of Cornelia Parker and Mark Dion. * Graham Harman, Distinguished University Professor, American University in Cairo *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgements List of Illustrations 1. Introduction Part I: Collecting Waste 2. Narrating the Event of Waste 3. Archaeologies of Waste Part II: Reading Waste 4. The Poetic Economies of T. S. Eliot 5. Reading Joycean Disjecta Part III: Building Ruins 6. Ruins Past 7. Ruins of the Future 8. Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
      Publication Date: 22/01/2014
      ISBN13: 9781472527578, 978-1472527578
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      William Viney is Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in the Department of English Studies and Centre for Medical Humanities, Durham University, UK.

      Trade Review
      This book will convince you that our most complex contemporary ideas about time are at work in the concept of waste. It draws its temporal concepts from many places, from art and literature, philosophy and cultural theory, narrative and the theory of narrative to think about the time of things – things we discard, things we used to use, things we collect, things that fall into ruin, and things that hold the future within them. It animates the theory of things and makes something beautiful out of waste. * Mark Currie, Professor of Contemporary Literature, School of English and Drama, Queen Mary, University of London, UK *
      If the primary achievement of recent civilization is to produce unprecedented heaps of garbage, what does this tell us about that civilization? In his pleasantly lucid prose style, Will Viney answers this question by providing an ontology, a sociology, and even an art criticism of waste, with special attention to the writings of T.S. Eliot and James Joyce and the visual art of Cornelia Parker and Mark Dion. * Graham Harman, Distinguished University Professor, American University in Cairo *

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements List of Illustrations 1. Introduction Part I: Collecting Waste 2. Narrating the Event of Waste 3. Archaeologies of Waste Part II: Reading Waste 4. The Poetic Economies of T. S. Eliot 5. Reading Joycean Disjecta Part III: Building Ruins 6. Ruins Past 7. Ruins of the Future 8. Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index

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