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Elif Batuman, 23 September 2010
The Programme Era: Postwar Fiction and the Rise of Creative Writing
by Mark McGurl.
Harvard, 480 pp., £25.95, April 2009,978 0 674 03319 1 Show More
by Mark McGurl.
Harvard, 480 pp., £25.95, April 2009,
“... years.One example is McGurl’s discussion of ‘meta-slave narrative’, a genre illustrated by William Styron’s Confessions of Nat Turner (1967), the first-person novelisation of a historical account left by a rebel slave awaiting execution. By ‘refusing the perspectival limitations imposed by his own whiteness,’ McGurl claims, Styron’s novel ... ”