Ebook: The Global Novel: Writing the World in the 21st Century
Author: Adam Kirsch
- Genre: Literature
- Tags: Literary Criticism Literary Theory Novel Criticism
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: Columbia Global Reports
- Language: English
- epub
What is the future of fiction in an age of globalization?
In The Global Novel, acclaimed literary critic Adam Kirsch explores some of the 21st century's best-known writers―including Orhan Pamuk, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Mohsin Hamid, Margaret Atwood, Haruki Murakami, Roberto Bolano, Elena Ferrante, and Michel Houellebecq. They are employing a way of imagining the world that sees different places and peoples as intimately connected. From climate change and sex trafficking to religious fundamentalism and genetic engineering, today's novelists use 21st-century subjects to address the perennial concerns of fiction, like morality, society, and love. The global novel is not the bland, deracinated, commercial product that many critics of world literature have accused it of being, but rather finds a way to renew the writer's ancient privilege of examining what it means to be human.
"Illuminating." ―The New York Times Book Review
Named one of "Ten Books to Read this April" by the BBC
Named one of "Ten Books to Read this April" by the BBC
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