The Suburban Novels of Richard Yates
About this book
Richard Yates (1926-1992) is an American fiction writer known for his dark realism. This book offers an analysis of his five suburban novels, emphasizing themes of disillusionment and the pursuit of identity in the American suburbs. Yates's work is characterized by a narrative style devoid of embellishment, focusing on the mundane struggles of his characters. Critics highlight his ability to blend humor with poignant insights into human frailty, illustrating the contrast between the American Dream and the stark realities of life. The book also situates Yates within the broader context of American suburbanization from the 1930s to the 1970s, examining how his characters navigate societal expectations and personal crises related to gender roles, domesticity, and neurotic responses to inner conflicts. It critiques the influential notion of suburbia as merely conformist space, suggesting that Yates's narratives reveal deeper complexities of the suburban experience. Through a pluralistic approach, the book delves into the historical, sociocultural, and psychological dimensions of Yates's suburban novels, re-evaluating his contribution to American literature and the enduring relevance of literary realism in depicting the human condition.
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Jiří Flajšar, Palacky University Olomouc, Czech Republic.
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Chapter 1 Introduction
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Chapter 2 A Short History of American Suburbanization
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Chapter 3 The American Suburban Novel Tradition Up to Richard Yates
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Chapter 4 The Life and Career of Richard Yates
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Chapter 5 A Pluralistic Reading of Yates’s Five Suburban Novels
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Conclusion
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