The 2010s 1st Edition
The 2010s — 1st Edition by Nick Bentley, Emily Horton, Nick Hubble and Philip Tew
Step into a decade that reshaped contemporary letters. This engaging, authoritative 1st edition maps the literary landscape of the 2010s, combining rigorous scholarship with lively prose to illuminate the books, authors and cultural shifts that defined a tumultuous ten years.
Discover how political upheaval, digital disruption and new forms of identity shaped fiction, poetry and nonfiction across the English-speaking world. The authors offer clear close readings, contextual analysis and trend overviews—covering themes such as migration, climate anxiety, post-crisis economics, diversity and experimental narrative techniques. You’ll find exploration of genre-blending, the rise of debut voices, and the impact of social media on readership and publishing.
Perfect for students, lecturers, librarians and curious readers in the UK and beyond, this volume balances academic depth with accessibility. Whether you’re building a reading list, preparing a course, or seeking informed recommendations for contemporary reading, this book provides fresh perspectives and reliable reference points.
Beautifully written and timely, the 1st edition is both a snapshot and a critical guide to the decade’s literary achievements. Add it to your shelf to deepen your understanding of early-21st-century literature and to spark conversations in book clubs and classrooms.
Order your copy today and bring authoritative insight on 2010s literature into your library. Ideal for readers across the United Kingdom, Europe and worldwide who want a concise, insightful companion to contemporary literary culture.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


