Twenty-First Century Literature
Twenty-First Century Literature refers to literary works produced from the year 2000 onward. This period is characterized by diverse voices and styles, reflecting global issues such as technology, identity, and social justice. Authors often explore themes of multiculturalism and the impact of digital culture on human experiences.
The rise of digital literature and self-publishing has transformed how stories are shared and consumed. Writers like Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Haruki Murakami have gained international acclaim, showcasing the blending of traditional storytelling with contemporary themes. This era emphasizes the importance of representation and the interconnectedness of global narratives.