Beyond Suspicion: New American Fiction Since 1960

Beyond Suspicion: New American Fiction Since 1960

by Marc Chenetier (Author), ElizabethA.Houlding (Translator)

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A landmark study providing a synthetic view of developments in American fiction between 1960 and the 1990s. Beyond Suspicion focuses principally on the works of Gaddis, Pynchon, Elkin, McElroy, Hawkes, Nabokov, Gass, Barth and Coover, although a host of other writers are also discussed. Chenetier argues that traditional generic approaches to this body of work are misleading. He rejects the categorisation of works by their writer's region, race and gender, and suggests instead an examination of works from a variety of artistic and epistemological standpoints. Chenetier's status as outsider - geographically speaking - fosters this approach; from his critical distance, he is able to look on American letters with a very specific and individual point of view. Beyond Suspicion is notable, too, for the grace with which links the concerns of French literary theory with those of American fiction.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 337
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Published: 01 Dec 1996

ISBN 10: 0853239401
ISBN 13: 9780853239406

Media Reviews
Witty, intelligent and provocative ... indispensable reading for anyone at all interested in American fiction of the last thirty years ... -- Tony Tanner
Should be read by everyone interested in the turbulent fictions of today. * Modern Fiction Studies, reviewing the French edition *
First English edition; published 1989 by Editions du Seuil as Au-dela de la soupcon: La nouvelle fiction americaine de 1960 a nos jours