Reviews
"This important book joins the work of narratologists like Gerard gennette, Seymour Chatman, and Mieke Bal."
"Highly recommended."
--Choice
"Provides a wonderful mini course in current 'space and place studies,' replete with a rich bibliography for anyone wishing to enter the conversation."
--Journal of the American Academy of Religion
…rehabilitate[s] narrative theory for use in understanding, and reacting positively to, rapid geographic change…fills a significant gap in work on both narrative theory and modernism, which have historically emphasized the importance of temporality over and against space or place.
--Modernism/Modernity
…a carefully structured, fully realized, and amply documented work of scholarship that gathers together a vast amount of the contemporary research on the growing field of study concerned with the narrativization of space.
--South Atlantic Review