Spatial Geographies and the Spatial Imaginary in Literature

Came across two interesting sources I will have to get back to in more detail:

A special edition of New Formations, devoted to the Spatial Imaginary (already from 2005-2006):

http://www.newformations.co.uk/abstracts/nf57abstracts.html

Particularly promising: Peter Brooker on terrorism and counter narratives in De Lillo’s New York, and Andrew Thacker on The Idea of a Critical Literary Geography.

Literary Geographies brings me to a book that has recently come out, and deals with on one of my favorite NY novels, McCann’s Let the Great World Spin.
Sheila Hones’s Literary Geographies.Narrative Space in Let The Great World SpinĀ was published by Palgrave last August. >

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Hones’s Literary Geographies> http://tinyurl.com/lxbw8zg

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