What in Me Is Dark

The Revolutionary Life of Paradise Lost

**A FINANCIAL TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR**

‘Lively and humane… Reade’s enthusiasm and curiosity are winning’
GUARDIAN

Summoned in Haiti’s struggle against colonial rule, read in prison by the young Malcolm X, and reimagined by Virginia Woolf

Orlando Reade shows the many different, surprising, and often contradictory ways in which Milton’s epic poem Paradise Lost has been read across centuries and continents.

Boldly original, lively, and far-reaching, What in Me is Dark is the story of how a work of literature born in the ashes of a failed revolution became an indelible part of the modern imagination.

Reade guides us through the epic, exploring how Milton came to write its dark and dazzling poetry, and offers us a new account of its radical, ever-evolving legacy.

‘Clever, wide-ranging…witty and sardonic'
NEW STATESMAN

A brilliant close reading of Milton’s verse. Reade possesses a sharp eye for the details of Milton’s verse and his writing crackles with imaginative energy

The Times

About Orlando Reade

Orlando Reade is a writer from London. He studied English at Cambridge and Princeton, where he received his PhD in 2020. He has written about culture and politics for publications including Frieze, the Guardian, and the White Review, where he served as a contributing editor. He is currently Assistant Professor of English at Northeastern University London.
Details
  • Imprint: Vintage
  • ISBN: 9781529923261
  • Length: 272 pages
  • Price: £10.99
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