Ecocollapse and apocalyptic fiction – Book tour talk with Sarah McFarland

Sarah E. McFarland is Professor of English at Northwestern State University of Louisiana, USA. Author of many ecocritical articles, she also coedited Animals and Agency: An Interdisciplinary Exploration. We spoke about her recently published book on Ecocollapse fiction. Ecocollapse Fiction and Cultures of Human Extinctione (Bloomsbury Academic, 2021)

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The strange rivalry between British fantasy writers with Hadas Elber-Aviram

Hadas Elber-Aviram British Urban Fantasy

The strange rivalry between British fantasy writers with Hadas Elber-Aviram

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Interview Timeline

Hadas Elber-Aviram has loved fantasy since she was small and studied as a graduate student. She recently released a book about British fantasy writers and their use of London in their fiction. We spoke about the book and British fantasy. Fairy Tales of London: British Urban Fantasy, 1840 to the Present (Bloomsbury Academic, 2021)

0:37 – Hadas talks about why she started studying fantasy.

2:23 – Hadas talks about why she compared rural and urban fantasy authors.

5:07 – Hadas talks about where these fantasy authors lived.

6:24 – Hadas talks about why London was so disliked.

7:47 – Hadas talks about the positive aspects of London that authors wrote about.

9:24 – Hadas talks about the authors she covers in the book and what she discusses about each.

14:41 – Hadas talks about how many rural writers existed post WWII.

16:43 – Hadas talks about Tolkien’s attitudes.

18:24 – Hadas talks urban writers’ approaches to the urban.

20:09 – Hadas talks about looking at London in a fantastic way.

23:24 – Hadas contrasts the physical aspect of London versus the people who lived there.

26:14 – Hadas talks more about London Architecture and how it’s made fantastic.

28:34 – Hadas discusses the use of London and other cities in fantasy before 1840.

31:07 – Hadas talks about magical spots in London.

34:38 – Hadas talks about her research methods.

37:41 – Hadas goes into detail about an HG Wells story.

40:12 – Hadas talks about reading stories where they are located and about urban fantasy as a tour guide.

41:55 – Hadas talks about enjoying walking through London.

45:21 – Hadas talks about not including J.G. Bollard.

46:18 – Hadas talks about the tragedy of Mervyn Peake.

50:17 – Hadas talks about the label urban fantasy.

52:07 – We discuss the journey in Dracula and then “cozy catastrophes”.

58:40 – Hadas can be found at the University of Notre Dame, London.

Links of interest

https://amzn.to/3wdpdeu

https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/fairy-tales-of-london-9781350110687/

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Guests: Hadas Elber-Aviram

Host: Cris Alvarez

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