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The Promethean altar
Prospects of atonement in twenty-first-century science fiction
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The final chapter will examine twenty-first-century novels by Reza Negarestani, Stephen King and Nnedi Okorafor, in order to assess whether the “turn” towards Enlightenment horror identified in this book is likely to prove an enduring phenomenon or whether its moment might now already be passed, as memories of the hopes and fears provoked in equal measure by the Promethean ambitions of Modernist practitioners and theorists begin to fade with time, with the Golden Age of Western capitalism (as the historian Eric Hobsbawm termed it) receding ever further into the past.

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A book of monsters

Promethean horror in modern literature and culture

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