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Angry Young Men |
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Angry Young MenJournalistic term applied to a loose group of British writers who emerged in the 1950s after the creative hiatus that followed World War II. They revolted against the prevailing social mores, class distinction, and ‘good taste’. Their dissatisfaction was expressed in works such as Kingsley Amis's Lucky Jim (1954), John Osborne's Look Back in Anger (1956), Colin Wilson's The Outsider (1956), John Braine's Room at the Top (1957), and John Wain's Hurry on Down (1953). Also linked to the group was theatre critic Kenneth Tynan. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The large
number of angry young men without jobs is feeding the Shi'a
militia, the Sunni insurgency and criminal gangs.
But uninvited to the protest party, unmentioned on any of the banners
and posters and pins and leaflets, were the angry young men of the
banlieues, the bleak suburbs of French cities where less than six months
earlier 9,000 cars were torched, 500 public buildings attacked, and
nearly 5,000 residents arrested in three weeks of rioting sometimes
called "the French intifada. "We were the angry young men, we were the ones who
were fighting the NFB at every turn, demanding that new directions be
taken, that new opportunities be given," says Klenman. |
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