Nick Bentley provides an introduction to the major novelists and
the main themes in narrative fiction over the last 35 years. He
offers a critical discussion of important debates in contemporary
fiction engaging with concepts such as postmodernism; the impact of
feminism and gender in literary studies; the rise of postcolonial
literary theory; and the place of fiction within broader debates in
contemporary culture. Bentley offers thought-provoking analysis of
a range of British writers including Martin Amis, A.S. Byatt,
Angela Carter, Ian McEwan, Hanif Kureishi, Salman Rushdie, Zadie
Smith and Jeanette Winterson.
The book grounds the discussion of selected novels in the
historical and theoretical contexts of the period. It opens with a
chronology followed by a comprehensive Introduction that provides a
historical context to the study of contemporary British fiction by
detailing significant social, political and cultural events of the
period 1975-2005. This is followed by five chapters organized
around the core themes: (1) Narrative Forms, (2) Contemporary
Ethnicities, (3) Gender and Sexuality, (4) History, Memory and
Writing, and (5) Narratives of Cultural Space. A Conclusion,
Student Resources and Glossary close the book.
Key Features
*Introduces the major themes and trends in British fiction over
the last 35 years
*Analyses a range of writers and texts including "Brick Lane" by
Monica Ali, "London Fields" by Martin Amis; "The Passion of New
Eve" by Angela Carter; "Fever Pitch" by Nick Hornby; "Atonement" by
Ian McEwan, Shame by Salman Rushdie, "Downriver" by Iain Sinclair,
and "White Teeth" by Zadie Smith
*Presents a variety of critical perspectives essential forstudying
contemporary British fiction
*Provides essential resources for further reading and research
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