The Literary Psychogeography of London

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Ann Tso
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Paperback
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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23/09/2021
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9783030529826
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Books > Poetry, Drama & Criticism > Literature: history & criticism > Literary theory
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Ann Tso|Paperback|Springer Nature Switzerland AG|23/09/2021
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This Pivot book examines literary elements of urban topography that have animated Alan Moore, Peter Ackroyd, and Iain Sinclair's respective representations of London-ness. Ann Tso argues these authors write London "psychogeographically" to deconstruct popular visions of London with colonial and neoliberal undertones. Moore's psychogeography consists of bird's-eye views that reveal the brute force threatening to unravel Londonscape from within; Ackroyd's aims to detect London sensuously, since every new awareness recalls an otherworldly London; Sinclair's conjures up a narrative consciousness made erratic by London's disunified landscape. Drawing together the dystopian, the phenomenological, and the postcolonial, Tso explores how these texts characterize "London-ness" as estranging.

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