Interrogating and showcasing the diversity of metamodernist literature across Europe, Glocal Metamodernisms: European Fiction after Postmodernism explodes any assumptions that metamodernism is a globally (or, at least, Western) homogeneous cultural tradition. It spotlights writing from Britain, Finland, France, Italy, The Netherlands, Spain and Ukraine to demonstrate the value of attending to their differing relationships to modernism and postmodernism and differing sociopolitical circumstances. Ultimately, by exploring both the global and the local, the essays in this volume enrich and enliven our understanding of literary metamodernism in both theory and practice.