Description
About the Author
Rachel Sykes is Associate Professor in Contemporary Literature and Culture at the University of Birmingham
Reviews
'A stylishly written monograph that is packed with interesting readings of contemporary American novels.'
The Cambridge Quarterly
'The Quiet Contemporary American Novel urges us to consider "quiet" as a dynamic force and, indeed, by concluding with some of the more troubling aspects of quiet as represented in Cole and Lerner's novels, it enacts that dynamic - propelling further, deeper contemplation.'
European Journal of American Culture
'In The Quiet Contemporary American Novel, Rachel Sykes boldly attempts to define and problematize a neglected area in the study of twenty-first-century American fiction [...] Set within a large framework of two centuries of American culture, their well-researched monograph brings into focus nine contemporary novels [...] as well as discussing the works of many other authors, from Thoreau, Melville and Hawthorne to Marcel Proust, Virginia Woolf, Thomas Pynchon.'
Transatlantica
Book Information
ISBN 9781526108876
Author Rachel Sykes
Format Hardback
Page Count 240
Imprint Manchester University Press
Publisher Manchester University Press
Weight(grams) 426g
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 138mm * 14mm