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Against the Grain - A 1950s Memoir (Paperback, Illustrated Ed)
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Against the Grain - A 1950s Memoir (Paperback, Illustrated Ed)
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Loot Price R320
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When E.A. (Archie) Markham came to London in 1956 from his native
Monserrat, his ambitions were to make it as a writer or pop singer,
and at the same time, fulfil family expectations to become a
scholar and academic. Unfortunately, the young Archie's attempts to
combine elements of Little Richard and the now forgotten Jim Dale
never found the success he was convinced they deserved, and it has
been in less lucrative fields that Markham established his
reputation as a 'nimble-footed, silver-tongued' poet, critic and
fiction writer. His memoirs begin with a return to post-volcanic
Montserrat to rediscover the now abandoned village of Harris and
his grandmother's old house, and his meticulous and moving
reconstruction of his boyhood in that house - a grand house that
made the family feel that settling in the then working-class
district of Maida Vale was a distinctly 'downwards' move for a
cultivated Caribbean family. And, it is Markham's wryly humorous
navigation between the poles of his family's confident sense of
their worth and the racial bigotry they encountered that makes his
account of his travails in the rag-trade, his pop-singer ambitions,
the discovery that they were living next door to a leading member
of the British Union of Fascists, and his involvement with the
'angry-young-men' shifts in 1950's British culture such a rewarding
and human document.
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