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C21 Literature: Journal of 21st-Century Writings
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Paul Crosthwaite, The Market Logics of Contemporary Fiction. Cambridge University Press, 2019.
2020/10/01
Review of Childhood in the Contemporary English Novel by Sandra Dinter, Routledge, 2019
2020/10/01
South African Writing in Transition
2020/10/01
Timothy Baker, 'Writing Animals' Review
2020/10/01
Climate Change and the Contemporary Novel by Adeline Johns-Putra (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2019)
2020/02/28
Virtual Flânerie Teju Cole and the Algorithmic Logic of Racial Ascription
2019/04/16
Something Wicked This Way Comes An Interview WIn conversation with C21 Literature on the eve of publication, Lowe considered how and why her experience as a literary critic of contemporary writing has led to and influenced her own creative practice and perspectives on the contemporary themes and concerns directly addith Katie Lowe
2019/04/16
21st Century Trauma and the Uncanny A Gothic Reading of Trauma in Pat Barker’s <i>Double Vision</i>
2019/03/06
Hywel Dix, ed. Autofiction in English. Palgrave Macmillan, 2018
2019/03/05
Rachel Greenwald Smith, ed. <i>American Literature in Transition, 2000-2010</i>. Cambridge University Press, 2017
2019/05/08
BOOK REVIEW ~ DRAG,Wojciech Collage in Twenty-First Century Literature in English
2020/10/01
Zara Dinnen, The Digital Banal: New Media and American Literature and Culture. New York: Columbia University Press, 2018.
2019/01/28
Review: Vedrana Veličković, Eastern Europeans in Contemporary Culture: Imagining New Europe
2021/10/01
Introducing the David Mitchell special edition of C21 Literature
2018/10/01
In the Labyrinth of Slow Time: “A Perturbation in the Deep Stream” and “A Perambulation in the Deep Stream”
2018/09/30
The Historical Imaginary of Nineteenth-Century Style in David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas
2018/10/01
“No Man is an Island”: Tracing Functions of Insular Landscapes in David Mitchell’s Fiction
2018/10/01
The Iterable Messiah: Postmodernist Mythopoeia in <i>Cloud Atlas</i>
2018/10/01
Foreword to the special edition of C21 Literature
2018/10/01
Spirits in the Material World: Spectral Worlding in David Mitchell’s <i>Ghostwritten</i> and <i>Cloud Atlas</i>
2018/10/01
Schrödinger’s Cat Metalepsis and the Political Unwriting of the Postmodern Apocalypse in David Mitchell’s Recent Works
2018/10/01
Mind the Gap(s): Holly Sykes’s Life, the ‘Invisible’ War, and the History of the Future in The Bone Clocks
2018/10/01
A Review of Gloria Fisk’s Orhan Pamuk and the Good of World Literature Columbia University Press, New York, 2018. 275 pp.
2019/01/28
BACLS 2018 ‘What Happens Now?’ Conference Report
2019/01/28
“Is This the Promised End?” King Lear, Mandel’s Station Eleven, and the Shakespearian Apocalypse A Meditation on Pandemic and Postmodernism
2020/07/04
The Oil-Flower Unfurling Its Petals: The Phenomenological Aesthetics of Tom McCarthy’s Satin Island
2022/01/11
‘There Was Modernism. Then There Was Digital:’ Kenneth Goldsmith and the Updating of Literature
2021/08/30
Review: Kaye Mitchell, Writing Shame: Contemporary Literature, Gender and Negative Affect. Edinburgh University Press, 2020
2023/06/13
'Dublin you are': Representations of Dublin in Twenty-First Century Irish Poetry
2020/10/01
Review: Vijay Mishra, Salman Rushdie and the Genesis of Secrecy
2023/06/16
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