Capital as Literature

Marx Against Himself

Perry Meisel author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:24th Apr '26

£155.00

This title is due to be published on 24th April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Capital as Literature cover

Studies of Marx, particularly of his masterwork Capital (1867), are as a rule tutelary—they attempt to explain him. Even literary readers of Marx from Raymond Williams to Fredric Jameson seek to secure Marxist tenets by means of Marxian style. ‘Capital’as Literature: Marx Against Himself departs from this tradition by reading Capital as literary in its own right rather than as political economy with style as its filigree rather than its focus. Here Marx emerges in a different light. If literature is writing that calls whatever is settled into question, then Marx's writing is literature, not because of its revolutionary program, but because Marx's rhetoric, particularly its key trope of chiasmus, undoes the coherence of the notions it propounds, especially in Capital. Marx's chiasmatic style turns Capital into a mise en abyme and Marx's enterprise into an example of what it describes rather than its foil or antidote: the structure of capital itself. Capital, like capital, is a self-begetting production machine whose fungibility as a form is one and the same with the money economy it unravels. ‘Capital’as Literature: Marx Against Himself shows how this irony unfolds and what the implications are for epistemology, cultural studies, and literary criticism.

This is Perry Meisel at his best. Meisel’s 'Capital' as Literature rivals Louis Althusser and his school’s Reading ‘Capital’ by enabling a new reading of its epistemological structure beyond its ideological concerns and political impact. After his groundbreaking studies of Freudian discourse, Meisel offers a thrilling new insight into an unresolved lingering question, the origins of a postmodern aesthetics with Marx as primal witness to its hidden workings.

--Anselm Haverkamp, Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich

Perry Meisel's staggering capacity for close reading brilliantly shifts our view of Marx from that of a fierce social advocate--though he is always that-- to one of a self-aware and self-questioning writer in conversation with himself. 'Capital' as Literature will unsettle classical Marxists while drawing a new and different kind of reader into the orbit of Marx’s appeal.

--Roi Tartakovsky, Tel Aviv University

ISBN: 9781041173939

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200 pages