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David Mitchell's Post-Secular World

David Mitchell's Post-Secular World Buddhism, Belief and the Urgency of Compassion

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New Horizons in Contemporary Writing

David Mitchell's Post-Secular World

Buddhism, Belief and the Urgency of Compassion

Rose Harris-Birtill | Bryan Cheyette | Martin Paul Eve

Literary Criticism / Modern / 21st Century

Since the publication of Ghostwritten (1999), David Mitchell has rapidly established himself as one of the most inventive and important British novelists of the 21st century. In this landmark study, Rose Harris-Birtill reveals the extent to which Mitchell has created an interconnected fictional world across the full run of his writing. Covering Mitchell's complete fictions, from bestselling novels such as Cloud Atlas (2004), The Bone Clocks (2014) and number9dream (2001), to his short stories and his libretti for the operas Sunken Garden and Wake, this book examines how Buddhist influences inform the ethical worldview that permeates his writing. Using a comparative theoretical model drawn from the Tibetan mandala to map Mitchell's fictional world, Harris-Birtill positions Mitchell as central to a new generation of post-secular writers who re-examine the vital role of belief in galvanizing action amidst contemporary ecological, political and humanitarian crises.

David Mitchell's Post-Secular World features two substantial new interviews with the author, a chronology of his fictions and a selected bibliography of important critical writings on his work.

Rose Harris-Birtill is a Post-Doctoral Researcher at the University of St Andrews, UK.

Publication Date: 23 July 2020
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9781350178182
Format: Paperback softback
Page Count: 256
Weight (oz): 12.8

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