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Twenty-First-Century Fiction: A Critical Introduction


Twenty-First-Century Fiction: A Critical Introduction

Paperback by Boxall, Peter (University of Sussex)

Twenty-First-Century Fiction: A Critical Introduction

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ISBN:
9780521187299
Publication Date:
24 Jun 2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
278 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Twenty-First-Century Fiction: A Critical Introduction

Description

The widespread use of electronic communication at the dawn of the twenty-first century has created a global context for our interactions, transforming the ways we relate to the world and to one another. This critical introduction reads the fiction of the past decade as a response to our contemporary predicament - one that draws on new cultural and technological developments to challenge established notions of democracy, humanity, and national and global sovereignty. Peter Boxall traces formal and thematic similarities in the novels of contemporary writers including Don DeLillo, Margaret Atwood, J. M. Coetzee, Marilynne Robinson, Cormac McCarthy, W. G. Sebald and Philip Roth, as well as David Mitchell, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Dave Eggers, Ali Smith, Amy Waldman and Roberto Bolaņo. In doing so, Boxall maps new territory for scholars, students and interested readers of today's literature by exploring how these authors narrate shared cultural life in the new century.

Contents

Acknowledgements; List of illustrations; Introduction: twenty-first-century fiction; 1. Late culture in the early twenty-first century; 2. Inheriting the past: literature and historical memory in the twenty-first century; 3. The limits of the human; 4. A curious knot: terrorism, radicalism, the avant-garde; 5. Sovereignty, democracy, globalization; Bibliography; Index.

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