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Max Saunders is a Professor of Modern Literature and Culture at the University of Birmingham. Previously, he held roles including Director of the Arts and Humanities Research Institute at King's College London (KCL) and Founding Director of the Centre for Life-Writing Research at KCL. His academic career spans over three decades, with a focus on modernism, life writing, and the intersection of literature with visual arts and science. Saunders studied at the Universities of Cambridge and Harvard, and his research has been supported by prestigious grants like the ERC Advanced Grant (2013) for his 'Ego-Media' project on digital life writing.
Education:
- BA, University of Cambridge
- AM, Harvard University
- PhD, University of Cambridge
Research Interests:
- Modernism and its intersections with visual arts and science
- Life writing and autobiographical fiction
- First World War literature and its cultural impacts
- Futurology in inter-war literature
- Editing and textual criticism of modernist works
Key Achievements:
- Author of seminal works like Self-Impression (2010) and Imagined Futures (2019)
- Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship (2008–2010)
- Edited critical editions of Ford Madox Ford’s works
- Co-directed major research initiatives like the ‘Ego-Media’ project
Current Projects:
- Interdisciplinary studies on future thinking and modernist literature
- Research on the painter Alfred Cohen’s legacy
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