"Slow Narrative and Nonhuman Materialities makes a convincing appeal for the potential of slow narrative in regard to the ecological imagination that is needed to (en)counter the contemporary ecological crises. With his multifaceted and innovative work, Caracciolo adds to reconceptualizations of the study of narrative in the environmental humanities."—Dorothea Sawon, KULT-online
“Slow Narrative and Nonhuman Materialities makes an important contribution to the linked fields of ecocriticism, contemporary cultural works, narratology, and new materialisms. . . . To make his case Caracciolo lays out the debates in these fields with sometimes startling clarity. He has a wonderful knack for the economic distillation of complex arguments—and his book exhibits a wide and deft knowledge of the fields he addresses.”—Barbara Leckie, author of Open Houses: Poverty, the Novel, and the Architectural Idea in Nineteenth-Century Britain