Adam Kirsch

The Global Novel

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What will 21st century fiction look like?Acclaimed literary critic Adam Kirsch examines some of our most beloved writers, including Haruki Murakami, Elena Ferrante, Roberto Bolano, and Margaret Atwood, to better understand literature in the age of globalization. The global novel, he finds, is not so much a genre as a way of imagining the world, one that allows the novel to address both urgent contemporary concerns — climate change, genetic engineering, and immigration — along with timeless themes, such as morality, society, and human relationships. Whether its stories take place on the scale of the species or the small town, the global novel situates its characters against the widest background of the imagination. The way we live now demands nothing less than the global perspective our best novelists have to offer.
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92 printed pages
Original publication
2017
Publication year
2017
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    Such “domination . . . is recognized as accepted by outsiders while remaining wholly unknown to the inhabitants of the centers”—just as an American reader, accustomed to living in an English-speaking world, would never guess at the anxieties that the English language causes a
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    That is, a country can accrue literary capital in excess of its geopolitical power—like France in the twentieth century—and, conversely, a writer from the periphery (Joyce in Ireland, Kafka in Czechoslovakia) can elude his or her political identity to become an international figure.
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