"In Time Images, Tyrus Miller concentrates upon a topic of major significance for contemporary philosophy, art theory, aesthetics and cultural and visual studies . . . . He promotes a novel form of historiography, in which the phenomenological conflation of imagination and the fullness of lived experience is recognized as a pivotal feature of mental and material events."--Aleš Erjavec, Institute of Philosophy, Slovenian Academy of Sciences and ArtIn Time Images, Tyrus Miller extends his investigations of artistic modernism into both the hinterlands and the underworld of the movement. He surveys the responses to modernism in Eastern and Central Europe and the phenomena of the “retro-avant garde,” analyzes the dialectic between temporality and historicity in Benjamin and Adorno, excavates the dreamworld of totalitarian regimes, and establishes the complex relations obtaining between art and politics in such liminal characters as Wyndham Lewis, Bruno Schulz, and Samuel Beckett. Miller knows what he is talking about, but he avoids “precocious narcissistic closure” in the treatments of his subjects. This is an important contribution to the current revisionist tendency in modernist studies, both well-informed and cool.—Hayden White, Emeritus, University Professor of Historical Studies, University of California