- Published: 25 February 2025
- ISBN: 9781911717218
- Imprint: Fern Press
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Pages: 480
- RRP: $36.99
Stranger than Fiction
Lives of the Twentieth-Century Novel

















- Published: 25 February 2025
- ISBN: 9781911717218
- Imprint: Fern Press
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Pages: 480
- RRP: $36.99
Edwin Frank’s masterly account of the novel gone modern and the modern gone global is a critical history of the last literary century. Epic, personal, smart, wise, witty
Joshua Cohen
Living as we do in a world where book culture is on the decline, Stranger Than Fiction comes as a comfort, a solace and a revelation: a wealth of remarkable writing about even more remarkable writing
Vivian Gornick
Stranger than Fiction sizzles with passion as it tracks the contortions of a volatile form in a volatile time
Tom McCarthy
At once erudite and entertaining, Edwin Frank's Stranger than Fiction is a pleasure and an inspiration, a call to read or reread the novels – the masterpieces – he discusses and to see them through the lens provided by his fascinating biographical information and brilliant literary insights
Francine Prose
This gallery of portraits – or collective biography – of the life and times of the twentieth-century novel recovers the lost pleasures of literary criticism: interesting on every page, enamoured with the books as themselves, jargon-free and full of things one doesn’t know and observations one has never made
Eliot Weinberger
If reading is an art that risks being lost, then Stranger than Fiction reminds us of its indispensability – to knowing ourselves and what brought us to where we are
Marina Warner
As one reads his illuminating Stranger than Fiction, one follows the many paths of the twentieth-century novel in the company of Frank’s own prodigious reading, his intimate understanding of writers’ lives and discoveries and his deep insight into the varieties of experience a novel can create. The form itself emerges with fresh splendour and sends us back to the books anew
Rachel Cohen
'Stranger than Fiction is a kind of portable library, a high-speed and dazzling tour of what the twentieth century made of fiction, and what fiction made of the twentieth century'
Adam Thirlwell
'Edwin Frank has a brilliant and original mind, and Stranger than Fiction is the culmination of a lifetime’s worth of reading and thinking at the highest level'
Jeffrey Eugenides
A DeLorean time machine, put together by a benevolent mad scientist, a professor offering a luxury seminar for a bargain-basement price . . . A passion project, not a syllabus
New York Times
In [Frank's] view, the twentieth-century novel is a distinct literary genre, and his book is an ambitious, intelligent and happily unpretentious effort to map it
New Yorker
Stranger Than Fiction is a masterclass in masterpieces. There hasn’t been a better work of historicist criticism since Robert Hughes’s 1980 book The Shock of the New
Sunday Telegraph
Essential for anyone who loves novels, this book examines how writers translated the seismic and bloody 20th century into memorable fiction
Economist, *Books of the Year*
This is the most engaging imagining of the progress of the 20th-century novel you will read… Frank writes as an enthusiast…always alive to the stories he is telling and the arguments he makes
Observer
Stranger Than Fiction’s lasting achievement is to show how the 20th-century novel — that sprawling, capacious, international form — still informs not just how we read and write, but how we live
Financial Times
Stranger Than Fiction is testimony to its author’s sheer appetite for books… Frank describes his own modern canon, and, refreshingly, without worrying about what the academics might think
New Statesman
My favourite non-fiction book this year — and an excellent antidote to brain rot — is Edwin Frank’s Stranger than Fiction…it’s both a way to exercise deep reading and a portal for re-engaging with some of the greatest works in history
Mia Levitin, Financial Times
The sensitivity and sincerity with which Frank makes his case will send readers back to the originals with newfound respect
Tablet