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This book updates our understanding of working-class fiction by
focusing on its continued relevance to the social and intellectual
contexts of the age of Trump and Brexit. The volume draws together
new and established scholars in the field, whose intersectional
analyses use postcolonial and feminist ideas, amongst others, to
explore key theoretical approaches to working-class writing and
discuss works by a range of authors, including Ethel Carnie
Holdsworth, Jack Hilton, Mulk Raj Anand, Simon Blumenfeld, Pat
Barker, Gordon Burn, and Zadie Smith. A key informing argument is
not only that working-class writing shows 'working class' to be a
diverse and dynamic rather than monolithic category, but also that
a greater critical attention to class, and the working class in
particular, extends both the methods and objects of literary
studies. This collection will appeal to students, scholars and
academics interested in working-class writing and the need to
diversify the curriculum.
This book updates our understanding of working-class fiction by
focusing on its continued relevance to the social and intellectual
contexts of the age of Trump and Brexit. The volume draws together
new and established scholars in the field, whose intersectional
analyses use postcolonial and feminist ideas, amongst others, to
explore key theoretical approaches to working-class writing
and discuss works by a range of authors, including Ethel Carnie
Holdsworth, Jack Hilton, Mulk Raj Anand, Simon Blumenfeld, Pat
Barker, Gordon Burn, and Zadie Smith. A key informing argument is
not only that working-class writing shows ‘working class’ to be
a diverse and dynamic rather than monolithic category, but also
that a greater critical attention to class, and the working class
in particular, extends both the methods and objects of literary
studies. This collection will appeal to students, scholars and
academics interested in working-class writing and the need to
diversify the curriculum.
Clark writes of the balance between our desperate human need to own
a place and call it home, and nature's constant battling back with
infestations, tornados, an animal's unforeseen death. Told through
numerous voices, these poems use space and time to allow the
fantastic to take up equal residence alongside reality. This book
revels in youthful discovery, in the hopes and despair of those
growing old without seeming purpose, in the ever-present balance
between beauty and brutality.
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