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The Oxford Guide to Contemporary World Literature John Sturrock

The Oxford Guide to Contemporary World Literature By John Sturrock

The Oxford Guide to Contemporary World Literature by John Sturrock


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This work is intended for anyone interested in the writing of the last 35 years, from students to general readers.

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The Oxford Guide to Contemporary World Literature by John Sturrock

Keeping track of contemporary writing can be difficult. What are the recent developments in Chinese or Israeli fiction? What has happened to poetry in Russia since the fall of Communism? Are we even up to date with the best novels or plays of English-speaking countries around the world? Every year, so much is published which we feel we should know about, that there's a strong need for a volume to evaluate it and put us on the track of what is best worth reading. This new Guide-the only work of its kind to cover world literature of the last thirty-five years-does just that: in twenty-eight lively and trenchant chapters it assesses the most important and interesting literary developments in all five continents. Taking 1960 as its starting-point, and coming right up to date, the book explores the recent writing of cultures as various as Australian and Spanish-American, French, Japanese, and Czech, Indian and New Zealand-and of course American, English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh. Each chapter discusses the literary and cultural contexts for authorship in its particular area, throwing light on a great number of significant writers-including household names such as Mishima, Toni Morrison, Derek Walcott, Patrick White, and Gunter Grass, but setting alongside them many others who may be less familiar but whose work is often just as well worth reading. Combining hard information with intelligent opinion, the Guide offers a discriminating-and sometimes controversial-view of a broad range of contemporary literatures. Anyone interested in the state of world literature today will find the Oxford Guide to Contemporary World Literature a fascinating and essential reference book.

The Oxford Guide to Contemporary World Literature Reviews

Sometimes controversial - never dull - it combines hard information with intelligent opinion. Books Magazine performs a useful, difficult task with aplomb The Guardian the clarity with which the national is distinguished from the international is one of the striking successes of the Guide TLS

Table of Contents

Editor's Introduction; 1. African Countries; 2. Arab Countries; 3. Australia; 4. Brazil; 5. Canada; 6. China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong; 7. Czech Republic and Slovakia; 8. England; 9. France; 10. German-Speaking Countries; 11. Greece; 12. Hungary; 13. India; 14. Ireland; 15. Israel; 16. Italy; 17. Japan; 18. New Zealand; 19. Poland; 20. Portugal; 21. Russia; 22. Scandinavia; 23. Scotland; 24. Spain: Abigail Lee Six; 25. Spanish America; 26. United States; 27. Wales; 28. West Indies; Index

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GOR002696509
9780192833181
0192833189
The Oxford Guide to Contemporary World Literature by John Sturrock
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
19971101
502
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