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The Fiction of Rushdie, Barnes, Winterson and Carter: Breaking Cultural and Literary Boundaries in the Work of Four Postmodernists

Author Gregory J. Rubinson,
Publisher McFarland & Company
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ISBN / ASIN0786422874
ISBN-139780786422876
Sales Rank3,669,233
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Literature often reflects societal change, but it can also effect change by inspiring people to think in new ways. Four authors who encourage readers to question traditional boundaries are Salman Rushdie, Julian Barnes, Jeanette Winterson and Angela Carter. This book takes an in-depth look at the works of these authors with specific emphasis on how they use literary devices to challenge fundamental ideas about politics, race, nationality and gender. The study notes both differences and similarities among the four authors, whose writings broadly represent the major themes in contemporary British literature. Divided into two primary sections, the volume first takes a look at Rushdie and Barnes and their stance regarding historical and political issues. The second section concentrates on gender and sexuality in the writings of Winterson and Carter. Among the works examined are Rushdie's The Satanic Verses and Midnight's Children; Barnes' Flaubert's Parrot and A History of the World in 10-1/2 Chapters; Winterson's Written on the Body and Art and Lies; and Carter's. The Passion of New Eve and Heroes and Villains. postmodern British literature, including Martin Amis, D.M. Thomas, and Thomas Pynchon.