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Writing Backwards

Historical Fiction and the Reshaping of the American Canon
Series: Literature Now
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Writing Backwards by Alexander Manshel explores the contemporary fixation on historical fiction within American literary culture, especially among writers of colour. Examining genres such as slavery narratives, World War II novels, immigrant fiction, and multigenerational family sagas, Manshel sheds light on how cultural institutions, including MFA programmes and literary prizes, shape the contemporary canon. Through analysis of authors like Toni Morrison, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Colson Whitehead, and others, this book reveals both the formation of a newly inclusive literary canon and its ongoing exclusions, offering keen insights into literature's relationship with history and memory.
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This book is ideal for students, scholars, and readers interested in literary criticism, cultural studies, and contemporary American fiction. It will especially appeal to those exploring race, history, and institutional influence in literature.

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Writing Backwards explores what the dominance of historical fiction in the contemporary canon reveals about American literary culture.

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Contemporary fiction has never been less contemporary. Midcentury writers tended to set their works in their own moment, but for the last several decades critical acclaim and attention have fixated on historical fiction. This shift is particularly dramatic for writers of colour. Even as the literary canon has become more diverse, cultural institutions have celebrated Black, Asian American, Latinx, and Indigenous novelists almost exclusively for their historical fiction.

Writing Backwards explores what the dominance of historical fiction in the contemporary canon reveals about American literary culture. Alexander Manshel investigates the most celebrated historical genresโ€”contemporary narratives of slavery, the World War II novel, the multigenerational family saga, immigrant fiction, and the novel of recent historyโ€”alongside the literary and academic institutions that have elevated them.

He examines novels by writers including Toni Morrison, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Colson Whitehead, Julia Alvarez, Leslie Marmon Silko, Michael Chabon, Julie Otsuka, Yaa Gyasi, Ben Lerner, and Tommy Orange in the context of MFA programs, literary prizes, university syllabi, book clubs, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Manshel studies how historical fiction has evolved over the last half century, documenting the formation of the newly inclusive literary canon as well as who and what it still excludes.

Offering new insight into how institutions shape literature and the limits of historical memory, Writing Backwards also considers recent challenges to the historical turn in American fiction.

Series: Literature Now

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Writing Backwards is praised for its original and insightful look into contemporary U.S. literature. John Guillory likens it to a detective story with high stakes, revealing how history remains vital to the novel form, especially for minoritised writers. Aida Levy-Hussen calls it a penetrating, beautifully written, and indispensable book that captures ideological shifts in cultural institutions since the 1980s.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231211277

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 21 November 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Alexander Manshel is an assistant professor of English at McGill University.

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