Ebook: Politics and the British Novel in the 1970s
Author: J. Russell Perkin
- Year: 2021
- Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
- Language: English
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A wide range of novelists respond to a politically turbulent decade in modern British history.
In Politics and the British Novel in the 1970s Russell Perkin looks at social novels by John Fowles and Margaret Drabble, the Cold War thrillers of John le Carré, Richard Adams's best-selling fable Watership Down, the popular campus novels of Malcolm Bradbury and David Lodge, Doris Lessing's dystopian visions, and V.S. Naipaul's explorations of post-colonial displacement. Many of these highly regarded works sold in large numbers and have enjoyed enduring success – a testament to the power of the political novel to explain a nation to itself.
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