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An Introduction to Contemporary Fiction: International Writing in English since 1970 [Hardcover]

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August 10, 1999 0745619568 978-0745619569 1
This volume provides a comprehensive introduction to fiction in the English-speaking world during the period from 1970 to the present day. During this period, a sea change has transformed fiction in English, and this collection introduces the key developments as well as the works of some of the most important writers today.

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This volume provides a comprehensive introduction to fiction in the English-speaking world during the period from 1970 to the present day. During this period, a sea change has transformed fiction in English, and this collection introduces the key developments as well as the works of some of the most important writers today. The book has a truly international scope, as it draws together the work of critics concerned with British, Irish, North American, African, Indian and Australasian writing. Thirteen scholars have combined forces to discuss a wide variety of texts, authors, themes and issues. Fictional works are discussed in relation to different historical, theoretical and political issues, including postmodernism, postcolonialism, ethnicity, gender and genre. The works of several major and sometimes notorious figures are introduced and skilfully analysed, including those of Martin Amis, Samuel Beckett, William S. Burroughs, J. M. Coetzee, Don DeLillo, James Kelman, Ian McEwan, Toni Morrison, Salman Rushdie, Muriel Spark, Graham Swift, Alice Walker, Alan Warner and Jeanette Winterson. A stimulating introduction for students of contemporary fiction, this volume provides a balanced and well-informed view of various literary works and key issues in the cultural and critical agenda.

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This volume provides a comprehensive introduction to fiction in the English-speaking world during the period from 1970 to the present day. During this period, a sea change has transformed fiction in English, and this collection introduces the key developments as well as the works of some of the most important writers today.

The book has a truly international scope, as it draws together the work of critics concerned with British, Irish, North American, African, Indian and Australasian writing. Thirteen scholars have combined forces to discuss a wide variety of texts, authors, themes and issues. Fictional works are discussed in relation to different historical, theoretical and political issues, including postmodernism, postcolonialism, ethnicity, gender and genre. The works of several major and sometimes notorious figures are introduced and skilfully analysed, including those of Martin Amis, Samuel Beckett, William S. Burroughs, J. M. Coetzee, Don DeLillo, James Kelman, Ian McEwan, Toni Morrison, Salman Rushdie, Muriel Spark, Graham Swift, Alice Walker, Alan Warner and Jeanette Winterson.

A stimulating introduction for students of contemporary fiction, this volume provides a balanced and well-informed view of various literary works and key issues in the cultural and critical agenda.


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  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Polity; 1 edition (August 10, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0745619568
  • ISBN-13: 978-0745619569
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,624,570 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The 'question of the subject' is one of the most overt and recurring concerns of twentieth-century fiction, perhaps in part a result of the influence of psychological writings from James and Havelock Ellis to Freud, Lacan, Kristeva and Foucault. Read the first page
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New York, Last Orders, The Satanic Verses, Salman Rushdie, The Lost Ones, Booker Prize, Ill Seen Ill Said, The Naked Lunch, Harry Beech, Martin Amis, Native Son, Rushdie Affair, The Sweet Shop Owner, William Burroughs, Jeanette Winterson, Richard Wright, The Takeover, Brian Moore, Gravity's Rainbow, James Joyce, James Kelman, Keri Hulme, The Bluest Eye, The Wild Boys, Thomas Pynchon
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