12.4 The future of the British novel
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Contemporary British fiction is shaped by Ian McEwan and Zadie Smith, two influential authors who explore moral dilemmas, cultural identity, and the complexities of modern life. Their works, set against the backdrop of late 20th and early 21st century Britain, reflect social and political changes. McEwan and Smith employ diverse literary techniques to create compelling narratives. Their novels delve into themes of guilt, redemption, identity, and the power of storytelling. Both authors craft complex characters who grapple with personal and societal challenges in a rapidly changing world.
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Contemporary British fiction is shaped by Ian McEwan and Zadie Smith, two influential authors who explore moral dilemmas, cultural identity, and the complexities of modern life. Their works, set against the backdrop of late 20th and early 21st century Britain, reflect social and political changes. McEwan and Smith employ diverse literary techniques to create compelling narratives. Their novels delve into themes of guilt, redemption, identity, and the power of storytelling. Both authors craft complex characters who grapple with personal and societal challenges in a rapidly changing world.
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