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Contemporary American Fiction Kenneth Millard (Lecturer in English Literature, Lecturer in English Literature, University of Edinburgh)

Contemporary American Fiction By Kenneth Millard (Lecturer in English Literature, Lecturer in English Literature, University of Edinburgh)

Contemporary American Fiction by Kenneth Millard (Lecturer in English Literature, Lecturer in English Literature, University of Edinburgh)


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Acts as a guide to American fiction since 1970, and offers interpretations of more than 30 key texts. This book provides an analysis of American novels, by established writers such as Updike and Roth, and younger writers such as Gish Jen and Sherman Alexie. It is a useful introduction for the undergraduate students of modern American literature.

Contemporary American Fiction Summary

Contemporary American Fiction: An Introduction to American Fiction Since 1970 by Kenneth Millard (Lecturer in English Literature, Lecturer in English Literature, University of Edinburgh)

Contemporary American Fiction provides an introduction to American fiction since 1970. Offering substantial and detailed interpretations of more than thirty texts by thirty different writers, Millard combines them in an innovative critical structure designed to promote debates on cultural politics and aesthetic value. The book is the first of its kind to offer a wide-ranging survey of recent developments in the fiction of the United States. Recent novels by established writers such as John Updike and Philip Roth are analysed alongside the fiction of younger writers such as Gish Jen and Sherman Alexie. The books innovative structure encourages new ways of thinking about how American writers might be configured in relation to each other, while providing an analysis of how contemporary fiction has responded to changes in central areas of American life such as the family, the media, technology, and consumerism. Contemporary American Fiction is a substantial critical introduction to some of the most exciting fiction of the last thirty years, an eclectic and thorough advertisement for the extraordinary vitality of American fiction at the end of the twentieth century. This is an excellent introduction to the subject for undergraduate students of modern American literature.

Contemporary American Fiction Reviews

This comparatively slender volume has a lot to offer.. The author provides convincing analysis and fresh observations, which create a 'literary map' for the readers to start their own explorations of vital and diverse US literary development. What's also important, he does this in a clear language, practically devoid of professional jargon. * Vladimir Prozorov, Karelian Pedagogical University. American Studies International Vol xxxix, No 2. *

About Kenneth Millard (Lecturer in English Literature, Lecturer in English Literature, University of Edinburgh)

Kenneth Millard is Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Edinburgh

Table of Contents

1. The Family ; 2. The West ; 3. Gender and History ; 4. Imagining Subjectivity ; 5. Language and Power ; 6. Sport ; 7. Consumerism, Media, Technology ; Further Reading ; Index

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GOR004638725
9780198711780
0198711786
Contemporary American Fiction: An Introduction to American Fiction Since 1970 by Kenneth Millard (Lecturer in English Literature, Lecturer in English Literature, University of Edinburgh)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2000-10-01
340
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