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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.



A significant and central intervention into the field of Contemporary Literature, this volume focuses on fiction from the year 2000 and forward.
Acknowledgements ix
List of contributors xi
Introduction 1(10)
Daniel O'Gorman
Robert Eaglestone
Part I Forms 11(112)
1 The networked novel
13(12)
Caroline Edwards
2 Globalization
25(11)
Kristian Shaw
3 Sincerity
36(12)
Martin Paul Eve
4 Autobiografiction
48(9)
Timothy C. Baker
5 Experiment
57(10)
Jennifer Hodgson
6 Comedy
67(13)
Huw Marsh
7 Metafiction
80(9)
Xavier Marco del Pont
8 Pastoral
89(11)
Deborah Lilley
9 Realisms
100(13)
Sophie Vlacos
10 Comics and graphic novels
113(10)
Harriet E.H. Earle
Part II Identities 123(88)
11 Black British fiction
125(11)
Sara Upstone
12 Queer
136(11)
Alexandra Parsons
13 Family
147(12)
Stephen J. Burn
14 Religion
159(10)
Arthur Bradley
Andrew Tate
15 Diaspora
169(11)
Leila Kamali
16 Indian fiction in English
180(10)
E. Dawson Varughese
17 Northern Irish fiction
190(9)
Caroline Magennis
18 Animals
199(12)
Danielle Sands
Part III Ruptures 211(122)
19 (The) Digital
213(12)
Zara Dinnen
20 Anthropocene
225
Sam Solnick
21 Displacement
139(11)
Emily J. Hogg
22 Asylum
150(111)
Agnes Woolley
23 Finance
261(12)
Paul Crosthwaite
24 The 9/11 Novel
273(13)
Arin Keeble
25 War on Terror
286(12)
Daniel O'Gorman
26 From Civil Rights to #BLM
298(13)
Anna Hartnell
27 The past
311(10)
Robert. Eaglestone
28 Hope
321(12)
Emily Horton
Part IV Case studies 333(112)
29 Granta's 'Best of Young British Novelists'
335(11)
Katy Shaw
30 Hari Kunzru
346(14)
Lucienne Loh
31 Jennifer Egan
360(12)
Dorothy Butchard
32 David Mitchell
372(11)
Sarah Dillon
33 Jonathan Lethem
383(13)
Joseph Brooker
34 Ali Smith
396(9)
Daniel Lea
35 A.L. Kennedy
405(10)
Carole Jones
36 Hilary Mantel
415(9)
Jenny Bavidge
37 Marilynn Robinson
424(10)
Rachel Sykes
38 Colson Whitehead
434(11)
Christopher Lloyd
Index 445
Daniel OGorman is Lecturer in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Literature at Oxford Brookes University, UK. He works on contemporary literature and terror.





Robert Eaglestone is Professor of Contemporary Literature and Thought at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK and works on contemporary literature and literary theory, contemporary philosophy and on Holocaust and Genocide studies.