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David Mitchell: Contemporary Critical Perspectives
By (Author) Dr Wendy Knepper
Edited by Dr Courtney Hopf
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
25th July 2019
25th July 2019
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Literary companions, book reviews and guides
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
823.914
Hardback
232
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
494g
David Mitchell is one of the most critically acclaimed authors in contemporary global writing. Novels such as Ghostwritten, Cloud Atlas and The Bone Clocks demonstrate the authors dazzling literary technique in an oeuvre that crosses genres, genders and borders, moving effortlessly through time and space. David Mitchell: Contemporary Critical Perspectives brings together leading scholars of contemporary fiction to guide readers through the full range of the author's writings, including discussions of all of his novels to-date plus his shorter fictions, essays and libretti. As well as offering extended coverage of Mitchells most popular work, Cloud Atlas, the authors explore Mitchells genre-hopping techniques, world-making aesthetics, and engagements with key contemporary issues such as globalization, empire, the environment, disability, trauma and technology. In addition, this book includes an expansive interview with David Mitchell as well as a guide to further reading to help students and readers alike explore the works of this tremendously inventive writer.
Wendy Knepper is a visiting scholar in World Literature at University of Washington. Her previous publications include Postcolonial Literature (2011) and Patrick Chamoiseau: A Critical Introduction (2012) as well as contributions to PMLA, Journal of Postcolonial Writing, ARIEL, The Journal of Commonwealth Literature and Small Axe, among others. Courtney Hopf is Lecturer and Programme Manager for Liberal Studies and Creative Arts at New York University London, UK. She has previously published work on Cloud Atlas in David Mitchell: Critical Essays (2011), as well as essays in Alluvium and Rhizomes.