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Nabokov, Rushdie, and the Transnational Imagination

Novels of Exile and Alternate Worlds

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  • © 2010

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Using Vladimir Nabokov and Salman Rushdie's work, this study argues that transnational fiction refuses the simple oppositions of postcolonial theory and suggests the possibility of an inclusive global literature.

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'Trousdale writes with wit, is alert to illuminating details, and sustains and develops her argument effectively - making this a valuable addition to collections supporting study of contemporary fiction and world literature. [...] Highly recommended.' - Choice

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RACHEL TROUSDALE is Associate Professor of English at Agnes Scott College, USA.

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