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OverviewIn the aftermath of the efflorescence of experimental literature and theory that characterized the Trente Glorieuses (1945-75), ‘contemporary’ French literature is often said to embrace more traditional or readable novelistic forms. This rejection of the radical aesthetics of mid-century French literature, this rehabilitation of fictional forms that have been called sub-literary, regressive, or outdated, has been given a name: the ‘return to the story.’ In Beyond Return, Lucas Hollister proposes new perspectives on the cultural politics of such fictions. Examining adventure novels, radical noir, postmodernist mysteries, war novels, and dystopian fictions, Hollister shows how authors like Jean Echenoz, Jean-Patrick Manchette, Jean Rouaud, and Antoine Volodine develop radically dissimilar notions of the aesthetics of ‘return,’ and thus redraw in different manners the boundaries of the contemporary, the French, and the literary. In the process, Hollister argues for the need to move beyond the nostalgic, anti-modernist rhetoric of the ‘return to the story’ in order to appreciate the potentialities of innovative contemporary genre fictions. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lucas HollisterPublisher: Liverpool University Press Imprint: Liverpool University Press Volume: 63 ISBN: 9781786942180ISBN 10: 1786942186 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 20 May 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Contemporary, French, Literature 1. The Story and the World (Jean Rouaud) Anti-modern Adventure (The Imitation of Happiness) Littérature-monde 2. A Circle of Circles (Jean-Patrick Manchette) Noir Form!Getting out of Circles (West Coast Blues) Endless Circles? (The Prone Gunman) 3. Ghosts (Jean Echenoz) The Manchette Connection Displacing Violence (One Year) The Phantom Limb (1914) 4. Apocalypse and Posthistory (Antoine Volodine) The Volodinian Dystopia (View of the Boneyard) Post-Exoticism Conclusion: Beyond ReturnReviews'This book will be an original contribution to scholarship on contemporary French fiction. Hollister's significant achievement here is to demonstrate how innovative French takes on genre fiction may provide important insights on literary history and cultural politics.' Ruth Cruickshank, Royal Holloway, University of London 'Beyond Return is a rich, intellectually vigorous, and persuasive study of contemporary French fiction and its presumed return to subject, story, and world. Entertainingly written and well-documented, it focuses on four major writers of the past forty or fifty years, each representing a different take on how such returns can be situated in terms of modernist and postmodernist stances or beyond them, on what they can consist of, and on what they can mean.' Gerald J. Prince, University of Pennsylvania Author InformationLucas Hollister is an Assistant Professor of French Language and Literature at Dartmouth College Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |