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The Otherworlds of Liz Jensen

A Critical Reading

Helen E. Mundler

Liz Jensen, a British author of eight novels, is among today’s most innovative writers. Her literary thrillers occupy the terrain between realism and science fiction. This first study of Jensen centers on the very diverse “otherworlds” she creates in each of her novels, which can consist of an indeterminate space of ontological instability, a zone in which real and unreal converge to destabilize the realist text, as in Egg Dancing (1995) and The Ninth Life of Louis Drax (2004). In other novels the otherworld relies on defamiliarization: thus in War Crimes for the Home (2002) the experience of war is transformed by being seen from a woman’s perspective. In still other cases, the otherworld spans the novel’s entire topos, as in The Paper Eater (2000), the full-blown utopia at the center of Jensen’s oeuvre.

Helen E. Mundler is Senior Lecturer in English Studies at UPEC (Université Paris-Est Créteil) with a research affiliation at the Université Paris-X Nanterre-La Défense.

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