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Beyond Return – Genre and Cultural Politics in Contemporary French Fiction: Contemporary French and Francophone Cultures

Autor Lucas Hollister
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 mai 2019
In the aftermath of the efflorescence of experimental literature and theory that characterized the Trente Glorieuses (1945-75), 'contemporary' French literature is often said to embrace more traditional or readable novelistic forms. This rejection of the radical aesthetics of mid-century
French literature, this rehabilitation of fictional forms that have been called sub-literary, regressive, or outdated, has been given a name: the 'return to the story'. In Beyond Return, Lucas Hollister proposes new perspectives on the cultural politics of such fictions. Examining adventure novels,
radical noir, postmodernist mysteries, war novels, and dystopian fictions, Hollister shows how authors like Jean Echenoz, Jean-Patrick Manchette, Jean Rouaud, and Antoine Volodine develop radically dissimilar notions of the aesthetics of 'return', and thus redraw in different manners the boundaries
of the contemporary, the French, and the literary. In the process, Hollister argues for the need to move beyond the nostalgic, anti-modernist rhetoric of the 'return to the story' in order to appreciate the potentialities of innovative contemporary genre fictions.
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ISBN-13: 9781786942180
ISBN-10: 1786942186
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 167 x 239 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Liverpool University Press
Seria Contemporary French and Francophone Cultures


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In Beyond Return, Lucas Hollister examines the political orientations of fictions which `return' to forms that have often been considered sub-literary, regressive, outdated or decadent, and suggests new ways of reading contemporary adventure novels, radical noir novels, postmodernist mysteries, war novels and dystopian fictions.