<p><em>Mourning Modernism: Literature Catastrophe and the Politics of Consolation</em> examines the writing of catastrophe mass death and collective loss in 20th-century literature and criticism. With particular focus on texts by Virginia Woolf Walter Benjamin and W.G. Sebald <em>Mourning Modernism</em> engages the century&#39;s signal preoccupation with &quot;world-ending&quot; a mixed rhetoric of totality and rupture finitude and survival the end and its posthumous remainders. Fascinated with the threat of apocalypse the century proliferates the spectacle of world-ending as a form of desire an ambivalent compulsion to consume and outlive the &quot;end of all.&quot; In conversation with recent discussions of the century&#39;s passion for the real and taking on the century&#39;s late aesthetics of subtraction Mourning Modernism reads the century&#39;s obsession with negative forms of ending and outcome. Drawing connections between the current interest in the category of trauma and the tradition of the sublime <em>Mourning Modernism </em>reframes the terms of the modernist experiment and its aesthetics of the breaking-point from the lens of a late sublime.</p>
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