Fresh perspectives and eye-opening discussions of contemporary American fiction
In The Encyclopedia of Contemporary American Fiction: 1980-2020, a team of distinguished scholars delivers a focused and in-depth collection of essays on some of the most significant and influential authors and literary subjects of the last four decades. Cutting-edge entries from established and new voices discuss subjects as varied as multiculturalism, contemporary regionalisms, realism after poststructuralism, indigenous narratives, globalism, and big data in the context of American fiction from the last 40 years.
The Encyclopedia provides an overview of American fiction at the turn of the millennium as well as a vision of what may come. It perfectly balances analysis, summary, and critique for an illuminating treatment of the subject matter. This collection also includes:
- An exciting mix of established and emerging contributors from around the world discussing central and cutting-edge topics in American fiction studies
- Focused, critical explorations of authors and subjects of critical importance to American fiction
- Topics that reflect the energies and tendencies of contemporary American fiction from the forty years between 1980 and 2020
The Encyclopedia of Contemporary American Fiction: 1980-2020 is a must-have resource for undergraduate and graduate students of American literature, English, creative writing, and fiction studies. It will also earn a place in the libraries of scholars seeking an authoritative array of contributions on both established and newer authors of contemporary fiction.
Fresh perspectives and eye-opening discussions of contemporary American fiction
Featuring more than 250 expert contributors from around the world, The Encyclopedia of Contemporary American Fiction: 1980–2020 offers readers insightful discussions of central and cutting-edge topics being explored in contemporary American fiction. The essays provide focused and critical explorations of the authors and subjects driving the most interesting work published between 1980 and 2020.
The distinguished editors have assembled entries on authors and subjects that reflect the energies and tendencies of contemporary American fiction. The resulting collection is one that expertly balances unique approaches to topics as varied as multiculturalism, contemporary regionalisms, indigenous narratives, and globalism.
The Encyclopedia of Contemporary American Fiction: 1980 - 2020 is a thought-provoking and illuminating resource perfect for undergraduate and graduate students of American literature, English, fiction studies, and creative writing. It also belongs on the bookshelves scholars who desire fresh treatments of some of the most important authors and works of contemporary American fiction over the last four decades.
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Biografisk notat
Patrick O'Donnell is Professor Emeritus of English and American Literature at Michigan State University. He is the author of many essays and books on modern and contemporary British and American fiction; his most recent work is Knowing It When You See It: Henry James/Cinema.
Stephen J. Burn is Professor of Contemporary American Literature at the University of Glasgow. He has written or edited seven books, including American Literature in Transition: 1990 - 2000 and Approaches to Teaching the Works of David Foster Wallace.
Lesley Larkin is Professor of English at Northern Michigan University, where she teaches courses in American literature, critical theory, and composition. She is the author of Race and the Literary Encounter: Black Literature from James Weldon Johnson to Percival Everett.