Even after the upheavals wrought by Theory, literary criticism has generally ignored the act and experience of reading itself, proceeding as though something so fundamental to our experience of texts could be taken for granted. Reading Theories in Contemporary Fiction draws on deconstruction and the thought of Jacques Derrida to explore the ways in which contemporary fiction engages with reading, its power, the elusive nature of its experience and the failures of understanding inherent in it. Along the way, the book proceeds through close readings of such authors as J.M. Coetzee, David Mitchell, Toni Morrison and Philip Roth.
Lisa McNally teaches at Brighton College, UK.
Introduction: Telling Truths about Reading \ 1. Composition \ 2. Traces \ 3. Deconstruction and Ethics \ 4. Tact \ 5. You \ Coda: Desire \ Bibliography \ Index.