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Rushdie’s Influence
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
- Preface xii
- Introduction Retroland: The Prevailing Past 1
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Part I: Ends of Empire: The Imperial Past and Its Aftermath
- The Ubiquity of Empire 11
- J.G. Farrell 13
- Paul Scott 16
- Salman Rushdie 24
- Rushdie’s Influence 33
- Rushdie’s Limitations 39
- Rohinton Mistry 42
- Vikram Seth 45
- Toni Morrison 53
- Colonial Consequences: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie 59
- Colonial Collisions and Their Aftermath 61
- Harkings Back 67
- Timothy Mo 69
- Barry Unsworth 73
- Foulds and Flashman 76
- Invented Empires 78
- Imperial America and Rome: Gore Vidal and Robert Harris 83
- South-East Asia: Kazuo Ishiguro, J.G. Ballard and David Mitchell 87
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Part II: Scars and Silences: The Personal Past and Its Aftermath
- Individual Trauma 97
- Pat Barker 98
- First World War Trauma: Robert Edric and J.L. Carr 104
- Damaged Childhoods: David Cook, Graham Swift and Peter Carey 109
- Edward St Aubyn 113
- David Vann 116
- Toni Morrison 118
- Margaret Drabble 121
- Iron Age Excavations: Sarah Moss 125
- Archaeologists: Penelope Lively and Hilary Mantel 128
- Historians: Julian Barnes 133
- Failures of Memory: Kazuo Ishiguro and Peter Carey 137
- Childhood Harm and Creativity: Margaret Atwood 141
- Childhood Harm and Creativity: Ian McEwan 144
- Scars: Keri Hulme and J.K. Rowling 149
- Unvoiced Lives: Sarah Waters 153
- Unvoiced Lives: Alan Hollinghurst 161
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Part III: Resurrection Writing: The Historical Past and Its Afterlife
- The Resurgence of the Historical Novel 169
- Language Problems: Paul Kingsnorth, James Meek and Barry Unsworth 175
- Francis Spufford 180
- Carys Davies and George Saunders 183
- Pre-historical Fiction: William Golding, Jean M. Auel, Thomas Keneally and Raymond Williams 187
- Hilary Mantel 191
- C. J. Sansom 198
- Barry Unsworth 202
- Jim Crace 205
- Robert Harris 206
- Harry Sidebottom 211
- Patrick O’Brian 216
- William Golding’s To the Ends of the Earth Trilogy 220
- Maritime Microcosms: Julian Barnes’s A History of the World in 10½ Chapters 226
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Part IV: Post-scripts: The Literary Past and Its Afterlife
- Consciousness of the Literary Heritage 235
- Resuscitations 236
- Continuations 240
- Sherlock Holmes 246
- Charles Dickens 252
- Continuance of Being 254
- Shakespeare 259
- Victoriana 268
- Metropolitan Prototypes: Tom Wolfe 276
- Margaret Thatcher and the Two Nations 283
- Edwardian Emulations 288
- Underlying Templates 293
- Frankenstein and Dracula 297
- Books of Genesis: Philip Pullman and J.K. Rowling 304
- Ancient Epics 307
- Fairy tales: Philip Pullman, J.K. Rowling and Alison Lurie 310
- Margaret Atwood: The Robber Bride 313
- Angela Carter 316
- A.S. Byatt and Possession 323
- Part V: Back to the Future: The Impending Past 331
- Notes 345
- Index 359
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
- Preface xii
- Introduction Retroland: The Prevailing Past 1
-
Part I: Ends of Empire: The Imperial Past and Its Aftermath
- The Ubiquity of Empire 11
- J.G. Farrell 13
- Paul Scott 16
- Salman Rushdie 24
- Rushdie’s Influence 33
- Rushdie’s Limitations 39
- Rohinton Mistry 42
- Vikram Seth 45
- Toni Morrison 53
- Colonial Consequences: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie 59
- Colonial Collisions and Their Aftermath 61
- Harkings Back 67
- Timothy Mo 69
- Barry Unsworth 73
- Foulds and Flashman 76
- Invented Empires 78
- Imperial America and Rome: Gore Vidal and Robert Harris 83
- South-East Asia: Kazuo Ishiguro, J.G. Ballard and David Mitchell 87
-
Part II: Scars and Silences: The Personal Past and Its Aftermath
- Individual Trauma 97
- Pat Barker 98
- First World War Trauma: Robert Edric and J.L. Carr 104
- Damaged Childhoods: David Cook, Graham Swift and Peter Carey 109
- Edward St Aubyn 113
- David Vann 116
- Toni Morrison 118
- Margaret Drabble 121
- Iron Age Excavations: Sarah Moss 125
- Archaeologists: Penelope Lively and Hilary Mantel 128
- Historians: Julian Barnes 133
- Failures of Memory: Kazuo Ishiguro and Peter Carey 137
- Childhood Harm and Creativity: Margaret Atwood 141
- Childhood Harm and Creativity: Ian McEwan 144
- Scars: Keri Hulme and J.K. Rowling 149
- Unvoiced Lives: Sarah Waters 153
- Unvoiced Lives: Alan Hollinghurst 161
-
Part III: Resurrection Writing: The Historical Past and Its Afterlife
- The Resurgence of the Historical Novel 169
- Language Problems: Paul Kingsnorth, James Meek and Barry Unsworth 175
- Francis Spufford 180
- Carys Davies and George Saunders 183
- Pre-historical Fiction: William Golding, Jean M. Auel, Thomas Keneally and Raymond Williams 187
- Hilary Mantel 191
- C. J. Sansom 198
- Barry Unsworth 202
- Jim Crace 205
- Robert Harris 206
- Harry Sidebottom 211
- Patrick O’Brian 216
- William Golding’s To the Ends of the Earth Trilogy 220
- Maritime Microcosms: Julian Barnes’s A History of the World in 10½ Chapters 226
-
Part IV: Post-scripts: The Literary Past and Its Afterlife
- Consciousness of the Literary Heritage 235
- Resuscitations 236
- Continuations 240
- Sherlock Holmes 246
- Charles Dickens 252
- Continuance of Being 254
- Shakespeare 259
- Victoriana 268
- Metropolitan Prototypes: Tom Wolfe 276
- Margaret Thatcher and the Two Nations 283
- Edwardian Emulations 288
- Underlying Templates 293
- Frankenstein and Dracula 297
- Books of Genesis: Philip Pullman and J.K. Rowling 304
- Ancient Epics 307
- Fairy tales: Philip Pullman, J.K. Rowling and Alison Lurie 310
- Margaret Atwood: The Robber Bride 313
- Angela Carter 316
- A.S. Byatt and Possession 323
- Part V: Back to the Future: The Impending Past 331
- Notes 345
- Index 359