Failure Narratives Beyond Redemption

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Aesthetics
Author_Krzysztof Rowinski
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Bruno Jasienski
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comparative film
comparative literature
critical failure studies
critical theory
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interdisciplinary humanities
Italian Literature
John Williams
modernist literature
narrative analysis
non-redemptive failure in literature
performance studies
Pier Paolo Pasolini
Polish Literature
political aesthetics
Politics
Redemptive Failure

Product details

  • ISBN 9781041215257
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The book focuses on the concept of non- redemptive failure, a type of failure that is not part of a larger narrative of success or narrative redemption, with attention to how the concept functions between literature, critical theory, and other fields. Examining literature and film from mid- twentieth- century Poland, Italy, and the United States, it traces productive effects of failure which cannot survive into the future, yet have an important, transformative impact in the moment in which they occur. The book engages with the work of John Williams, Pier Paolo Pasolini, and Bruno Jasieński, proposing a theory of failure at the intersection of literary study, performance theory, and political thought. In discussing these examples, the book examines the place of failure in the broader context of modern and contemporary US American, Italian, and Polish literary and cultural traditions. Because of its interdisciplinary potential, this study might appeal to readers in art history, philosophy, political theory, and Other fields within the humanities and social sciences. The book offers a framework that could not only spotlight the contribution of literary studies to the topic, in the form of narrative analysis but also become part of the theoretical apparatus for further research in these fields.

Krzysztof Rowiński is a literary comparatist working at Trinity College Dublin. He is the initiator and co-founder of the Fail Worse research network, devoted to rethinking academic approaches to failure across the humanities and social sciences.

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