The Edinburgh Companion to the Millennial Novel
ed. by Loïc Bourdeau, Christopher LloydThe Edinburgh Companion to the Millennial Novel, edited by Loïc Bourdeau and Christopher Lloyd, is a pioneering critical volume that offers the first comprehensive academic survey of what scholars call the millennial novel – defined in the collection as “novels largely written by millennials, about millennials, and, perhaps, for millennials.”
From the opening chapter, “Adulting, Generational Blame and a World of Uncertainty,” the book feels sharp, funny, and uncannily on point. It immediately made me feel seen. Rather than presenting the millennial novel as a single, homogeneous movement, the contributors collectively portray it as a diverse and evolving field of contemporary writing shaped by the social, economic, and cultural uncertainties of twenty-first-century life. The volume engages major themes such as race, gender, sexuality, class, family structures, nationhood, and the politics of form, with essays that move between close readings of individual authors and broader literary trends. Writers discussed include Sally Rooney, Ottessa Moshfegh, Ocean Vuong, Brit Bennett, Raven Leilani, and Ling Ma, among others.
This Book situates these “millennial” novels within ongoing theoretical conversations in queer studies, postcolonialism, affect theory, narratology, and race studies, offering readers a rich framework for understanding how millennial fiction both reflects and complicates contemporary social life.
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