Review
"...these works demonstrate the relevance and range of the culture of travel." --American Literature
Book Description
Crossing Boundaries examines experimental novels about travel by William Gaddis and Thomas Pynchon as precursors of innovative contemporary travel narratives, represented by the work of authors such as Bruce Chatwin, William Least Heat-Moon, and William T. Vollmann, among others. While these texts may be read as cultural criticism—functioning as a collective portrait of the world at a time when global space seems exhausted, dominated by multinational corporations and threatened with ecological devastation—they also serve as new Waldens.
About the Author
Alison Russell is Assistant Professor of English at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Crossing Boundaries: Postmodern Travel Literature FROM THE PUBLISHER
Crossing Boundaries examines experimental novels about travel by William Gaddis and Thomas Pynchon as precursors of innovative contemporary travel narratives, represented by the work of authors such as Bruce Chatwin, William Least Heat-Moon, and William T. Vollmann, among others. While these texts may be read as cultural criticism-functioning as a collective portrait of the world at a time when global space seems exhausted, dominated by multinational corporations and threatened with ecological devastation-they also serve as new Waldens.
Author Biography: Alison Russell is Assistant Professor of English at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio.