Benjamin Kohlmann is Professor of English at Regensburg University, Germany, and author of Committed Styles: Modernism Politics and Left-Wing Literature (2014) and British Literature and the Life of Institutions: Speculative States (2021). His co-edited volumes include A History of 1930s British Literature (2019; TLS Books of the Year). Ivana Perica is Marie Jahoda Scholar at the University of Vienna, Austria, and author of Die privat-öffentliche Achse des Politischen: Das Unvernehmen zwischen Hannah Arendt und Jacques Rancière (2016).
""An absorbing, richly textured, and innovative study that engages a welcome range of voices and geographical sites. The Political Uses of Literature opens new perspectives on literature and activism of the past 100 years, sensitively illuminating the local specificities and shifting historical conjunctures shaping the purposes to which politicized art has been put in transnational movements and theoretical conversations."" --Nicole Simek, Cushing Eells Professor of Philosophy and Literature, Whitman College, USA ""This is a timely and necessary book that presents a compelling case for re-establishing political purpose as central to artistic production. The breadth of its focus marks it out as a landmark contribution to the comparative analysis of international political writing."" --Nick Hubble, Professor of Modern and Contemporary English, Brunel University London, ""Kohlmann and Perica's edition offers a most welcome resource, in one volume, shoring up the contemporary in relation to prior understandings of the 'political uses' of literature. Portable, and providing expert (suitably targeted) coverage, The Political Uses of Literature leads its emerging field by virtue of effective consolidation."" --Stuart Christie, Professor of English Language and Literature, Hong Kong Baptist University, China