In recent decades, modern authors have reshaped literature, tackling contemporary themes with innovative storytelling. Writers like Margaret Atwood, Haruki Murakami, and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie create works that blend genres and challenge social perspectives. These authors have captivated global audiences with their thought-provoking narratives.
Modern literary icons often explore themes of identity, politics, and human connection. Atwoodβs dystopian 'The Handmaidβs Tale' reflects societal control, while Murakamiβs novels bend reality and dreamlike surrealism. Adichieβs 'Americanah' highlights race, immigration, and cultural identity. These influential writers continue to shape the literary world today.