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“Jewel-bright, hallucinatory, carefully described”: M. John Harrison's Radical Vision of the New Weird

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posted on 2025-03-27, 16:56 authored by Timothy Jarvis, Helen Marshall

Weird works unsettle, decentering humanity on a cosmic scale and, at other times, breaking down the human barriers erected around race, class, gender, and sexuality. Featuring a comprehensive editors' introduction to the Weird as a mode engaging with forms of knowledge, transcendence, and resistance, this collection offers a broad-reaching discussion of Weird fiction, film, art, and thought. Its 31 essays explore theoretical and philosophical applications of the Weird, such as Black Metal Theory, and key Weird themes and tropes such as cosmic horror, radical embodiment and sensation, dark ecological speculation, and forms of alterity. Essays are highly varied in period focus and subject matter, ranging from early Weird works by William Hope Hodgson and Conan creator Robert E. Howard, to the surrealist paintings of Leonora Carrington, to more recent works by David Lynch, Octavia Butler, and Yorgos Lanthimos

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14

Series

Genre fiction and film companions

ISSN

2631-8725

Publisher

Peter Lang

Place of publication

Oxford

Title of book

The Weird: A Companion

Editors

Woofter K, Sederholm C

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  • Accepted version

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