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ICYMI: Crime Fiction as World Literature (Louise Nilsson, David Damrosch, and Theo D'haen, eds., Bloomsbury Publishing 2017). Here from the publisher's website is a description of the book's contents.
ICYMI: Crime Fiction as World Literature (Louise Nilsson, David Damrosch, and Theo D'haen, eds., Bloomsbury Publishing 2017). Here from the publisher's website is a description of the book's contents.
While crime fiction is one of the most widespread of all literary genresSchedule
, this is the first book to treat it in its full global is the first book to treat crime fiction in its full global and plurilingual dimensions, taking the genre seriously as a participant in the international sphere of world literature. In a wide-ranging panorama of the genre, twenty critics discuss crime fiction from Bulgaria, China, Israel, Mexico, Scandinavia, Kenya, Catalonia, and Tibet, among other locales. By bringing crime fiction into the sphere of world literature, Crime Fiction as World Literature gives new insights not only into the genre itself but also into the transnational flow of literature in the globalized mediascape of contemporary popular culture.
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