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Granta Picks Cowley as Editor; More on "Young Americans" issue
Meanwhile, Granta issue 97 - aka the "Best of Young American Novelists" issue - got even more attention over the weekend courtesy the LA Times' Scott Timberg and the Guardian's Ed Pilkington. In Timberg's piece, the focus is on the list's ethnic diversity but its class homogenaiety. "In America all class analysis is forbidden," judge Edmund White wrote in his assessment. "It's as if the conflict and alienation offered in, say, the British novel by encounters with members of other, lower social classes are replaced in America by contrasts of First and Third World cultures." Well actually, we beg to differ, but then one could argue the so-called homogenaiety is entirely due to looking at the genre of books called literary fiction and not reaching out to crime fiction (where the social novel has migrated) or science fiction and fantasy or graphic novels, where a great many exciting novelists ages 35 or under are paying their dues.... Email This Post |
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