Reviews
If I had to recommend one book on postmodern theory, this would be it.
Norris is the most philosophically astute of all British literary theorists, and increasingly one of the most politically important, subjecting the jaded skepticisms of our time to a scintillating critique.
The text is a pleasure to read, unlike so many on the topic... Norris's scholarship is sound and the book is provocative.
With his characteristic exemplary clarity, Norris deploys a series of careful, precise and finely-honed arguments for a continuation of the relevance of critique, for a vigilant awareness of the political stakes involved in philosophy and criticism, and for the sheer necessity of hard but rewarding intellectual work.