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Prophetic Time and the End of Capitalism in Iain Pears’s Stone’s Fall

Authors
Mathews, Peter D.Park, Minjung
Issue Date
Jan-2021
Publisher
ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS
Keywords
Iain Pears; Stone' s Fall; capitalism; time; prophecy; Walter Benjamin
Citation
ENGLISH STUDIES, v.102, no.1, pp.67 - 84
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Journal Title
ENGLISH STUDIES
Volume
102
Number
1
Start Page
67
End Page
84
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/142452
DOI
10.1080/0013838X.2020.1866308
ISSN
0013-838X
Abstract
This essay sets out to examine the connection between capitalism and ideas about time, focusing on Iain Pears's novel Stone's Fall (2009). Capitalism, with its endless promises of future returns, tends to deploy a model of time oriented around progress toward the future. Pears's narrative, by contrast, subverts this by reversing the timeline, each section of the novel a step backwards in time. The first section of the paper examines how other critics, from Walter Benjamin to Mary Poovey, have used similar reversals to undertake critical genealogies of capitalism's emergence. The second section shows how fiction and finance intersect in the credit economy, blending ethics and economies to train subjects who are, in Nietzsche's words, capable of making promises about the future. The essay closes by looking at the notion of prophetic time, which disrupts the capitalist paradigm through the unexpected return of ancient tragedy in the modern novel.
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