Focusing on the prevalence of historical fiction, this book examines its significance within American literary culture. It delves into how the genre reflects contemporary societal values and concerns, revealing deeper insights into the nation's identity and narrative style. Through critical analysis, it uncovers the implications of this literary trend for understanding both the past and present.
Alexander Manshel Bücher


Writing Backwards explores what the dominance of historical fiction in the contemporary canon reveals about American literary culture.