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Sillitoe, Alan |
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Sillitoe, Alan (1928– )
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And as we marched through a century of British
literature and culture, my students continued to wonder about the
questions of class at stake in the different academic and marketplace
status of the novels of Kingsley Amis and Alan Sillitoe, or Salman
Rushdie and Beryl Gilroy, or the films of James Ivory and Ken Loach. After 1945, the idealized
image of what the novelist Alan Sillitoe called "'Good owd
mam'" lost none of its importance in discussions and
representations of working class community, even though the experience
of working class maternity had changed. Wells,
Aldous Huxley, William Saroyan ("the bicycle is the noblest
invention of mankind"), Marcia Lowe, Edward Abbey, Sean
O'Faolain, Alan Sillitoe, and Flann O'Brien. |
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