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Crunch Lit

Part of the 21st Century Genre Fiction series
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The financial crisis of 2008 quickly gave rise to a growing body of fiction: "crunch lit".

Populated by a host of unsympathetic characters and centred around banking institutions, these 'recession writings' take the financial crisis as their central narrative concern to produce a new wave of literary and popular writings that satirise the origins and effects of modern life, consumer culture and the credit boom.

Examining a range of texts from such writers as John Lanchester, Jonathan Franzen, Don DeLillo, Sebastian Faulks and Bret Easton Ellis, this book offers the first wide-ranging guide to this new genre. Exploring the key themes of the genre and its antecedents in fictional representations of finance by the likes of Dickens, Conrad, Zola and Trollope, Crunch Lit also includes a timeline of key historical events, guides to further and online resources and biographies of key authors.

Supported by online resources, the book is an essential read for students of 21st century literature and culture.

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Product Details
Bloomsbury Academic
1472506308 / 9781472506306
Hardback
22/10/2015
United Kingdom
English
192 pages
22 cm