The thirteen essays in this collection, published here for the
first time, survey the work of some of the most major British and
Irish novelists of the past thirty years. Featured in it are
several writers - Doris Lessing, Iris Murdoch and William Golding,
amongst others - who established themselves before 1960, and whose
work since then has continued to develop in interesting new ways.
Most of the essays, however, deal with novelists who have made
their appearence since 1960, and who illustrate some of the
distinctive characteristics of British and Irish fiction of the
last three decades.;James Acheson is co-editor of "Beckett's Later
Fiction and Drama: Texts for Company", and has published essays on
Beckett and other modern writers in various edited collections and
journals.
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