Is Protest Fiction Spent? (Nope)

“Novelists have often thought of novels as vehicles not merely for raising questions but for staking out positions and demonstrating the awfulness of a political regime or ideology.” (James Baldwin called it “protest” fiction – “novels of Negro oppression”.) “Does anyone today write protest fiction, novels designed to mobilize sentiment and influence events? Do they find a ready and enthusiastic audience? The answer, in both cases, is most definitely, and of course.”