"This is tour de force Marxist literary analysis, reading aesthetic form in relation to global economic transformation with both world-systemic foundations and local specificity. Waller links transformations in literary form in Mozambique and Angola to the passage from colonial capitalism to postcolonial socialism to neoliberalism; makes a case for world-systemic method as a mode of investigation with roots in the economic history of southern Africa; and revives “registration” as a key term in Marxist analysis of literature, as texts figure social reality in aesthetic forms that always exceed mere reflection. It is a rare work of scholarship that can unify historicized theory, rigorous method, and meticulous literary analysis—Genres of Transition does it. It has changed the way I think about how to study literature." Professor Sarah Brouillette, Carleton University