J.G. Farrell (Writers & Their Work) (Writers and Their Work)

J.G. Farrell (Writers & Their Work) (Writers and Their Work)

by JohnMcLeod (Author), John McLeod (Author)

Synopsis

J.G. Farrell's Empire Trilogy (1970-78) was one of the major achievements of post-war fiction and inspired new generation of writers keen to explore the legacy of the Empire and the emerging postcolonial spaces created in its wake. This new, invigorating and accessible study excitingly explores the substance and significance of the Empire Trilogy and assesses its damning and influential critique of British colonial rule. Rather than positioning him at the end of a tradition of nostalgic Empire writing, John McLeod shows how Farrell's novels attempt to satirise the perspectives of those who served the Empire and were caught up in its decline. McLeod also explores Farrell's intriguing early fiction, as well as his unfinished posthumously-published novel, and accounts for his changing critical legacy since his premature death in 1980, aged 44. This insightful study will stimulate both new and established readers of a much beloved and missed novelist.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Northcote House Publishers Ltd
Published: 13 Dec 2007

ISBN 10: 0746309864
ISBN 13: 9780746309865

Author Bio
John McLeod is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Leeds. He is the author of Beginning Postcolonialism (Manchester University Press,2000), Postcolonial London: Rewriting the Metropolis Routledge, 2004), and co-editor of The Revision of Englishness (Manchester University Press, 2004). He is a member of the editorial boards of Moving Wolds and the Journal of Postcolonial Studies, and has published essays in Kunapipi, Wasafiri and The Jurnal of Commonwealth Literature.