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Benjamin Markovits Critical Essays

Benjamin Markovits Critical Essays

Benjamin Markovits is a leading Anglo-American novelist with a varied and ambitious body of work ranging from a trilogy of historical fictions on the life of Lord Byron (Imposture 2007; A Quiet Adjustment 2008; Childish Loves 2011) to an award-winning portrayal of a gentrification project in Obama-era Detroit (You Don’t Have to Live Like This 2015) to intimate studies of contemporary family life (A Weekend in New York 2018; Christmas in Austin 2019). Prolific and unpredictable Markovits is one of the most interesting realist writers working today. Featuring contributions from emerging and established scholars this collection provides fresh perspectives on Markovits’s place in the contemporary literary field as well as offering a detailed survey of his work to date. The collection begins with Markovits’s early ‘campus novel’ The Syme Papers (2004) before exploring his celebrated ‘Byron Trilogy’ and the 2005 story cycle Either Side of Winter. Contributors consider Markovits’s best-known book You Don’t Have to Live Like This which won the James Tait Memorial Prize as well as his more recent fictions focusing on the trials and tribulations of the Essinger family. Taken together this authoritative collection brings to light the many preoccupations of Markovits’s singular oeuvre—from Byron to basketball from race relations to real estate. It also includes a frank and wide-ranging interview with the author. The collection will be a first port of call for students and scholars in search of a comprehensive introduction to the work of one of our most exciting contemporary novelists. | Benjamin Markovits Critical Essays

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