I just wanted to share some of the work I’ve been doing on one of my next book project, which is provisionally entitled The Aesthetics of Metadata: Redaction, Reference, & the Archive in Contemporary Fiction. I have roughly 45,000 words of the project down now (of a projected 90,000-word extent) and I also have an emergent structure.
Part I: Introduction
Chapter One: Silence
Part II: The Aesthetics of Metadata
Chapter Two: Redaction
Chaoter Three: Reference
Chapter Four: Symptom
Chapter Five: Archive
Chapter Six: Library
Part III: Synthesis
Chapter Seven: Conclusion
Part IV: Surplus
Appendix A: Textual Variants of _Cloud Atlas_
Appendix B: _Cloud Atlas_ Variant JSON Data
Appendix C: Interview with Mark Blacklock
Bibliography
The work will include two previously published, but heavily modified, chapters. Chapter Five, on the Archive, is an extended interpretative/hermeneutic take on “You have to keep track of your changes”: The Version Variants and Publishing History of David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas and textual scholarship in the digital looking at texts that feature archives while Chapter Four is currently under submission but looks at objects in Emily St John Mandel’s Station Eleven. Small portions of the introduction also featured in “On the Political Aesthetics of Metadata”, Alluvium, Vol. 5, No. 1 (2016): n. pag. Web. 30 March 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.7766/alluvium.v5.1.04.
So, this is all exciting. I’m hoping to find an open access home for the book as it nears completion later next year.