Reading Mohsin Hamid’s Exit West as a World Novel

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Abstract

This paper investigates how Mohsin Hamid’s fiction challenges the so-called “natural law” of world literature according to which a work of literature has to be first born into a national literature before circulating into world literature. In addition, the paper shows how Hamid’s fiction and its reception strains the category of “national literature.” Building on the theoretical insights of Vittorio Coletti and Alexander Beecroft, I argue that Hamid’s 2017 novel Exit West can be read as a world novel because it narrates the world by framing the displacement of its characters in terms of migratory movement from the Global South to the Global North. The two narrative devices characteristic of the genre of world novel used in Exit West are: delocalization of place and entrelacement, or multi-strand narration.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of World Literature
Volume5
Issue number3
Pages (from-to)410-427
ISSN2405-6472
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020
Externally publishedYes

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