"An important rejoinder to late capitalism's tendency to frame failure as means to success, Rowiski's incisive theoretical readings unveil the potential dwelling in the endless aftermath of cultural production that fails again and again."
- Daniel Sack, Professor, Department of English and Commonwealth Honors College, University of Massachusetts Amherst
"Rowiskis account of non-redemption carefully works against the idea that failure can be productively overcome on the way to resolution. His detailed engagements with literature, film and performance neatly expose how non-redemptive failure shows up in the cultural realm, but his insights apply far beyond this domain. This book is necessary reading for anyone challenging the toxic positivity of our time."
- Debbie Lisle, Professor of International Relations, Queens University Belfast
"Beyond Redemption brings overdue and appropriately rigorous theoretical attention to how failure operates non-redemptively, bridging numerous cultures, disciplines, languages, and media. Condemned to succeed in this monumental task, the book is assured to be a landmark in the rich and growing terrain of failure studies."
Nicholas Johnson, Associate Professor of Drama, Trinity College Dublin