"Nabokov, Rushdie, and the Transnational Imagination" argues
that exiled and migrant novelists create alternate worlds which
teach their readers to construct new, nation-like communities.
Taking Vladimir Nabokov and Salman Rushdie as model practitioners,
this book shows how such writers are remaking national literary
traditions. These playful, puzzle-filled texts transcend
classification as postcolonial or postmodern; instead, they help
identify and create a lineage of boundary-crossing, and test how
far the real world can be changed by fiction.
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