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Benjamin Markovits: Critical Essays: Contemporary Writers

Editat de Michael Kalisch
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 dec 2023
Benjamin Markovits is a leading Anglo-American novelist with a varied and ambitious body of work, ranging from a trilogy of historical fictions on the life of Lord Byron (Imposture, 2007; A Quiet Adjustment, 2008; Childish Loves, 2011) to an award-winning portrayal of a gentrification project in Obama-era Detroit (You Don’t Have to Live Like This, 2015) to intimate studies of contemporary family life (A Weekend in New York, 2018; Christmas in Austin, 2019). Prolific and unpredictable, Markovits is one of the most interesting realist writers working today.
Featuring contributions from emerging and established scholars, this collection provides fresh perspectives on Markovits’s place in the contemporary literary field, as well as offering a detailed survey of his work to date. The collection begins with Markovits’s early ‘campus novel’, The Syme Papers (2004), before exploring his celebrated ‘Byron Trilogy’, and the 2005 story cycle, Either Side of Winter. Contributors consider Markovits’s best-known book, You Don’t Have to Live Like This, which won the James Tait Memorial Prize, as well as his more recent fictions focusing on the trials and tribulations of the Essinger family. Taken together, this authoritative collection brings to light the many preoccupations of Markovits’s singular oeuvre—from Byron to basketball, from race relations to real estate. It also includes a frank and wide-ranging interview with the author.
The collection will be a first port of call for students and scholars in search of a comprehensive introduction to the work of one of our most exciting contemporary novelists.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032614915
ISBN-10: 1032614919
Pagini: 158
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Contemporary Writers

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Academic and Postgraduate

Cuprins

Foreword - Benjamin Markovits
Introduction: A Life Elsewhere - Michael Kalisch
  1. The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Academic: The Syme Papers and Singularity - Sam Reese
  2. The Byron Trilogy - Peter Graham
  3. ‘What Hasn’t Happened to You’: Telling Failure in Either Side of Winter and You Don’t Have to Live Like This - Rachael McLennan
  4. ‘Everybody got they role to play’: Basketball and Belonging in Playing Days - Joshua Clayton
  5. ‘The world seemed very large around me’: Urban Regeneration and the Sublime in Benjamin Markovits’s You Don’t Have to Live Like This - James Peacock
  6. Temporary Concerns: The Limits of Meritocracy in You Don’t Have to Live Like This - Lola Boorman
  7. Strategies of Self-Detachment and ‘The Business of Daily Life’ in the Fiction of Benjamin Markovits - David Brauner
  8. Manners, Morals, and the Essingers: A Weekend in New York and Christmas in Austin - Michael Kalisch
  9. A Conversation with Benjamin Markovits - Benjamin Markovits and Kasia Boddy
Index

Notă biografică

Michael Kalisch is Lecturer in Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century American Literature at the University of Bristol. He is the author of The Politics of Male Friendship in Contemporary American Fiction (2021).

Descriere

Benjamin Markovits is a leading Anglo-American novelist with a varied and ambitious body of work. Featuring contributions from emerging and established scholars, this collection provides fresh perspectives on Markovits’s place in the contemporary literary field, as well as offering a detailed survey of his work to date