Description: Complicity in American Literature after 1945 offers a literary and intellectual history of the idea of complicity in the United States, proposing a new frame for understanding American literature in the period.
Review Quotes: "This is a densely written, carefully thought-out academic study." -- B. Wallenstein, CHOICE
"Complicity in American Literature successfully fuses literary analysis, intellectual history, and political and philosophical reflection. In this, as well as in its sheer erudition, it is reminiscent of the work of the late American Studies scholar, Richard King." -- Review of English Studies