Late Authors

Late 20th-century fiction authors often tackled complex themes like identity, social change, and existentialism. These works reflected the era’s cultural shifts, civil rights movements, technological advancements, and global conflicts. Blending realism with experimental styles, they offered deep psychological insights and diverse narratives. Prominent authors like Kurt Vonnegut, Gabriel García Márquez, and Toni Morrison left lasting legacies through their innovative and impactful storytelling.