ABSTRACT

The study of contemporary fiction is a fascinating yet challenging one. Contemporary fiction has immediate relevance to popular culture, the news, scholarly organizations, and education – where it is found on the syllabus in schools and universities – but it also offers challenges. What is ‘contemporary’? How do we track cultural shifts and changes? The Routledge Companion to Twenty-First Century Literary Fiction takes on this challenge, mapping key literary trends from the year 2000 onwards, as the landscape of our century continues to take shape around us. A significant and central intervention into contemporary literature, this Companion offers essential coverage of writers who have risen to prominence since then, such as Hari Kunzru, Jennifer Egan, David Mitchell, Jonathan Lethem, Ali Smith, A. L. Kennedy, Hilary Mantel, Marilynne Robinson, and Colson Whitehead.

Thirty-eight essays by leading and emerging international scholars cover topics such as:

• Identity, including race, sexuality, class, and religion in the twenty-first century;

• The impact of technology, terrorism, activism, and the global economy on the modern world and modern literature;

• The form and format of twenty-first century literary fiction, including analysis of established genres such as the pastoral, graphic novels, and comedic writing, and how these have been adapted in recent years.

Accessible to experts, students, and general readers, The Routledge Companion to Twenty-First Century Literary Fiction provides a map of the critical issues central to the discipline, as well as uncovering new perspectives and new directions for the development of the field. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the past, present, and future of contemporary literature.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

part I|111 pages

Forms

chapter 1|12 pages

The Networked Novel

chapter 2|11 pages

Globalization

chapter 3|12 pages

Sincerity

chapter 4|9 pages

Autobiografiction

chapter 5|10 pages

Experiment

chapter 6|13 pages

Comedy

chapter 7|9 pages

Metafiction

chapter 8|11 pages

Pastoral

chapter 9|13 pages

Realisms

chapter 10|9 pages

Comics and Graphic Novels

part II|87 pages

Identities

chapter 11|11 pages

Black British Fiction

chapter 12|11 pages

Queer

chapter 13|12 pages

Family

chapter 14|10 pages

Religion

chapter 15|11 pages

Diaspora

chapter 16|10 pages

Indian Fiction in English

chapter 17|9 pages

Northern Irish Fiction

chapter 18|11 pages

Animals

part III|122 pages

Ruptures

chapter 19|12 pages

(The) Digital

chapter 20|14 pages

Anthropocene

chapter 21|11 pages

Displacement

chapter 22|11 pages

Asylum

chapter 23|12 pages

Finance

chapter 24|13 pages

The 9/11 Novel

chapter 25|12 pages

War on Terror

chapter 26|13 pages

From Civil Rights to #BLM

chapter 27|10 pages

The Past

chapter 28|12 pages

Hope

part IV|112 pages

Case studies

chapter 30|14 pages

Hari Kunzru

chapter 31|12 pages

Jennifer Egan

chapter 32|11 pages

David Mitchell

chapter 33|13 pages

Jonathan Lethem

chapter 34|9 pages

Ali Smith

chapter 35|10 pages

A. L. Kennedy

chapter 36|9 pages

Hilary Mantel

chapter 37|10 pages

Marilynne Robinson

chapter 38|11 pages

Colson Whitehead