Ruins and Fragments is a wide-ranging, elliptical and engaging view of the history of modernity through the lens of the ruined and fragmentary. It explores literary fragments such as the plays of Aeschylus, as well as how writers – such as Joyce, Coleridge, Pound and T. S. Eliot – exploit fragmentary techniques and forms.
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