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Bruce Alvin King (1933–2024)

Author of Demon Shield

28+ Works 166 Members 3 Reviews

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Also includes: Bruce King (2)

Works by Bruce Alvin King

Demon Shield (1989) 23 copies, 1 review
West Indian Literature (1979) 13 copies
Contemporary American Theatre (1991) 3 copies, 1 review

Associated Works

Ben Jonson and the Cavalier Poets [Norton Critical Edition] (1975) — Contributor — 237 copies, 2 reviews
The Bloodaxe Book of Contemporary Indian Poets (2008) — Contributor — 18 copies

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Birthdate
1933
Date of death
2024-12-02
Gender
male

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3 reviews
Disappointing, to be honest, considering the high standards of the other two OELH volumes published about the twentieth century. King has less ground to cover than the others, and a narrower topic; he should be able to produce a coherent narrative. Instead, he gives the outlines of a narrative in his introduction and conclusion, and occasionally mentions the possibility that the authors he discusses are connected or relate to their historical circumstances. But I'd say 90% of the book is show more taken up with plot summaries and little else. Maybe this is necessary- I definitely learned about a number of authors I'd otherwise never have come across. But it's also disappointing, given that this should be a state of the discipline type work.
King's perspective is also a bit odd for a lit critic. He's very keen on liberalism as a function of the market, rather than seeing that the market is an off-shoot of liberalism. I guess this kind of inverse Marxism (Marx: market drives bad cultural effects; neo-liberals: market drives good cultural effects) is kind of popular outside the academy, but any understanding of history should make him think twice. Anyway, the concluding argument is: 'liberal' capitalism brings about happy multiculturalism in England, and that process is done. Isn't that nice. This was published in 2004; I do hope Mr King's had second thoughts about the argument in this book.
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Left on the train for someone else to read - utter trash
½

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