Retroland, Peter Kemp
Retroland, Peter Kemp
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Retroland
A Reader's Guide to the Dazzling Diversity of Modern Fiction

Author: Peter Kemp

Narrator: Keval Shah

Unabridged: 17 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/24/2023


Synopsis

The essential companion for lovers of the contemporary novel

Over the past fifty years, fiction in English has never looked more various. Books bulkier than Victorian three-deckers appear alongside works of minimalist brevity, and experiments with form have produced everything from verse novels to Twitter-thread narratives. This is truly a golden age.

But what unites this kaleidoscopic array of genres and styles?

Celebrated writer and critic Peter Kemp shows how modern writers are obsessed with the past. In a series of engaging and illuminating chapters, Retroland traces this novelistic preoccupation with history, from the imperial and the political to the personal and the literary.

Featuring famous names from across the United Kingdom, United States, and the wider Anglophone world, ranging from Salman Rushdie to Sarah Waters, Toni Morrison to Hilary Mantel, this is a work of remarkable synthesis and clarity—an enjoyably opinionated guide to our current literary landscape.

About Peter Kemp

Peter Kemp is chief fiction reviewer for the Sunday Times. He is the author of books on Muriel Spark and H. G. Wells, editor of The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Quotations, and associate editor of The Oxford Companion to English Literature.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dominic on September 02, 2023

I've alway been unclear about how ‘lead reviewer’ status is bestowed by those newspapers that can still be bothered to take books seriously. Kemp has been ’chief fiction critic’ of the Sunday Times for a long time (apparently altogether he has been reviewing books for over 40 years) but for all of t......more

Goodreads review by Jason on October 13, 2023

I’ve always quite enjoyed books that look at the history of the novel and tie it in to history. This book takes at its theme the way contemporary literature draws on the past to comment on the present . It seems almost tired for the end of empire too need to be discussed here though it’s refreshing......more

Goodreads review by Martin on November 22, 2023

My favorite book of literary nonfiction this year. Don’t be put off by the dodgy cover. I have already added several dozen titles to the books I want to read list. And I’m only about 15% in to it......more