Kate Atkinson
By (Author) Armelle Parey
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
15th November 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: from c 2000
Literature: history and criticism
823.92
Hardback
256
Width 138mm, Height 216mm, Spine 16mm
This timely in-depth study of award-winning Kate Atkinson's work provides a welcome comprehensive overview of the novels, play and short stories. It explores the major themes and aesthetic concerns in her fiction. Combining close analysis and literary contextualisation, it situates her multi-faceted work in terms of a hybridisation of genres and innovative narrative strategies to evoke contemporary issues and well as the past. Chapters offer insights into each major publication (from Behind the Scenes at the Museum to Big Sky, the latest instalment in the Brodie sequence, through the celebrated Life After Life and subsequent re-imaginings of the war) in relation to the key concerns of Atkinson's fiction, including self-narrativisation, history, memory and womens lives.
Armelle Parey is a Senior Lecturer at the Universit de Caen-Normandie