Pat Barker has established herself as one of the leading British
political and historical novelists of the generation growing up in
the wake of the Second World War. This book provides students with
an introduction to her work, placing the fiction in clear
historical, critical and theoretical contexts. Including a timeline
of key dates and an interview with the author, Rawlinson both
establishes the cultural importance of Barker's work and provides
an overview of its academic and critical reception.
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