French Fiction Today focuses on the French novel in the twenty-first
century, examining a series of works that are exemplary of broader
currents in the genre. Each of these texts wagers insistently upon our
willingness to speculate about literature and its uses, in an age when
the value of literature is no longer taken as axiomatic. Each of these
texts may be thought of as a critical novel, a form that calls upon us
to engage with it in a critical manner, promising that meaning will
arise in the articulation of writing and reading. Each of these authors
participates in a debate about what the novel is as a cultural form in
our present--and about what it may become, in a future that begins right
now.