Complicity in American Literature after 1945 offers a literary and intellectual history of the idea of complicity in the United States, proposing a new frame for understanding American literature in the period.
Complicity in American Literature after 1945 offers a literary and intellectual history of the idea of complicity in the United States, proposing a new frame for understanding American literature in the period.
Will Norman is a Reader in American literature and culture at the University of Kent. He has been a Fulbright Scholar and Leverhulme Research Fellow. He is the author of Transatlantic Aliens: Modernism, Exile, and Culture in Midcentury America (2016) and Nabokov, History, and the Texture of Time (2012). His articles have appeared in American Literature, Post*45 , Modernism/modernity, Comparative Literature Studies, and various other venues. He is co-editor at the Journal of American Studies.
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Introduction: Writing Complicity Part I. Complicity after World War Two 1: Unbearable Situations: Sartre and Arendt 2: Complicit Atmospheres: Anti-Semitism and Midcentury Fiction 3: The Fact of Representation: Metafiction, Coordination, and Denazification Part II. The Sixties and After 4: New Journalism and the Implicated Subject 5: James Baldwin, Liberalism, and Survivor Guilt 6: The Complicities of Black Crime Fiction Conclusion: Complicity Now
Introduction: Writing Complicity Part I. Complicity after World War Two 1: Unbearable Situations: Sartre and Arendt 2: Complicit Atmospheres: Anti-Semitism and Midcentury Fiction 3: The Fact of Representation: Metafiction, Coordination, and Denazification Part II. The Sixties and After 4: New Journalism and the Implicated Subject 5: James Baldwin, Liberalism, and Survivor Guilt 6: The Complicities of Black Crime Fiction Conclusion: Complicity Now
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