Trust the Tale, Not the Teller?: Art and Propaganda in Contemporary Russia
Adam Kelly delves into the murky intersection of art and politics in Putin’s Russia, through the work of Vladislav Surkov.
Adam Kelly is an associate professor of English at University College Dublin. He is the author of American Fiction in Transition: Observer-Hero Narrative, the 1990s, and Postmodernism (2013), and is currently completing a book about the aesthetics and politics of sincerity in American fiction during the period 1989–2008. He is the principal investigator on “Imaginative Literature and Social Trust, ,” a four-year project funded by the Irish Research Council.
Adam Kelly delves into the murky intersection of art and politics in Putin’s Russia, through the work of Vladislav Surkov.
Adam Kelly reviews the latest book from William Davies, "This Is Not Normal: The Collapse of Liberal Britain."
When was it that we read an academic essay devoted to E. L. Doctorow's fiction?