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"The financial crisis of 2008 quickly gave rise to a growing body of fiction: "Crunch Lit". These 'recession writings' take the financial crisis as their central narrative concern and explore its effects on consumer culture, gender roles and contemporary communities. Examining a range of texts including Sebastian Faulks' A Week in December, Adam Haslett's Union Atlantic, and John Lanchester's Capital, this book offers the first wide-ranging guide to these new millennial writings."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
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English fiction, history and criticism, 21st century, American fiction, history and criticism, 21st century, Civilization, modern, English fiction, History and criticism, American fiction, Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009, Civilization, Modern, in literature, Finance in literature, Avarice in literatureEdition | Availability |
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