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Novels of the Contemporary Extreme (Continuum Literary Studies)

Book information

Publisher
Continuum
Year
2006
ISBN
0826490883, 9780826490889
Open Library ID
OL11454903M
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
592 kB (606437 bytes)
Series
Continuum literary studies
Pages
192\192
Topic
Education
Time added
2011-06-04 13:46:07

Description

This book investigates a new form of fiction that is currently emerging in contemporary literature across the globe. 'Novels of the extreme' - from North and South America, from Europe, the Middle East and Asia - are set in a world both similar to and different from our own: a hyper-real, often apocalyptic world progressively invaded by popular culture, permeated with technology and dominated by destruction. While their writing is commonly classified as 'hip' or 'underground' literature, authors of contemporary extreme novels have often been the center of public controversy and scandal; they, and their work, become international bestsellers. This collection of essays indentifies and describes this international phenomenon, investigating the appeal of these novels' styles and themes, the reason behind their success, and the fierce debates they provoked. Alain-Philippe Durand is Associate Professor of French, Film Studies and Comparative Literature at the University of Rhode Island. Naomi Mandel is Assistant Professor in the Department of English, University of Rhode Island.

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