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Broken Irelands - Literary Form in Post-Crash Irish Fiction (Hardcover)
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Broken Irelands - Literary Form in Post-Crash Irish Fiction (Hardcover)
Series: Irish Studies
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While the national narrative coming out of Ireland since the 2008
economic crisis has been relentlessly sanguine, fiction has offered
a more nuanced perspective from both well-established and emerging
authors. In Broken Irelands, McGlynn examines Irish novels of the
post-crash era, addressing the proliferation of writing that
downplays realistic and grammatical coherence in works of fiction.
Noting that these traits have the effect of diminishing human
agency, blurring questions of responsibility, and emphasizing
emotion over rationality, McGlynn argues that they are reflecting
and responding to social and economic conditions during the global
economic crisis and its aftermath of recession, austerity, and
precarity. Rather than focusing on overt discussions of the crash
and recession, McGlynn explores how the dominance of an economic
worldview, including a pervasive climate of financialized
discourse, shapes the way stories are told. In the writing of such
authors as Anne Enright, Colum McCann, Mike McCormack, and Lisa
McInerney, McGlynn unpacks the ways that formal departures from
realism through grammatical asymmetries like unconventional verb
tenses, novel syntactic choices, and reliance on sentence fragments
align with a cultural moment shaped by feelings of impotence and
rhetorics of personal responsibility.
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