Reprinted Excerpt from Writing Backwards: Historical Fiction and the Reshaping of the American Canon (2023)

by Alexander Manshel, and an Interview with the Author

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  • Alexander Manshel

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18422/76-2101

Abstract

Alexander Manshel talks to the editors about his first book, Writing Backwards: Historical Fiction and the Reshaping of the American Canon (Columbia University Press, 2023), part of which is reprinted here with his permission (Chapter 2: The Making of the Greatest Generation). As the author writes, the book argues that over the last forty years the American literary field has transformed to celebrate narratives of the historical past over all other literary genres. In this period, key literary institutions—from the National Endowment for the Arts to major literary prizes and university English departments—have worked to promote the idea that historical fiction is singular in its artistic seriousness, its pedagogical utility, and its political potency. This shift in literary value has gone hand in hand with the increasing recognition and canonization of Black, Asian American, Latinx, and Indigenous writers in the United States: that is, the vast majority of minoritized writers who have been consecrated by these institutions over the last four decades have been celebrated for writing about the historical past.

Author Biography

Alexander Manshel

Alexander Manshel is an associate professor of English at McGill University. His first book, Writing Backwards: Historical Fiction and the Reshaping of the American Canon, was published in 2023 by Columbia University Press. He is currently at work on a history of high school English in the United States.

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Published

2025-02-06

How to Cite

Manshel, A. “Reprinted Excerpt from Writing Backwards: Historical Fiction and the Reshaping of the American Canon (2023) : By Alexander Manshel, and an Interview With the Author”. New American Studies Journal: A Forum, vol. 76, Feb. 2025, https://doi.org/10.18422/76-2101.

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Interviews and Selected Chapters