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By Stacey Olster

The Cambridge creation to modern American Fiction explores fiction written during the last thirty years within the context of the profound political, old, and cultural alterations that experience exotic the modern interval. targeting either demonstrated and rising writers - and with chapters dedicated to the yank ancient novel, neighborhood realism, the yankee political novel, the top of the chilly conflict and globalization, 9-11, borderlands and border identities, race, and the legacy of postmodern aesthetics - this creation locates modern American fiction on the intersection of a selected time and long-standing traditions. within the approach, it investigates the complete idea of what constitutes an “American” writer whereas exploring the vexed, but resilient, nature of what the idea that of domestic has come to indicate in loads writing at the present time. This wide-ranging examine could be beneficial to scholars, teachers, and common readers alike.

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