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  1. Una de las figuras más emblemáticas de la literatura británica del siglo XX es, sin lugar a dudas, Alan Sillitoe. Se trata de un autor que se dio a conocer no sólo por formar parte de la generación que se dio en llamar Angry Young Men sino también por desarrollar unas obras en las que la crítica social y las experiencias personales eran ...

    • Alan Sillitoe

      “El cuentista”, “El hijo del viudo”, “La puerta abierta”,...

  2. Sillitoe’s fine Collected Poems (1993) draws upon his eight published volumes and indicates that poetry is an essential if under-appreciated part of his writing. His wife was the poet Ruth Fainlight, and he enjoyed productive friendships with both Robert Graves and Ted Hughes.

  3. In 2006 his best-known play was staged at the university's Lakeside Arts theatre in an in-house production. Sillitoe wrote many novels and several volumes of poems. His autobiography, Life Without Armour, which was critically acclaimed on publication in 1995, offers a view of his squalid childhood.

  4. Bestselling British novelist Alan Sillitoe delves into the profound and personal world of poetry in this collection of two hundred poems written between 1950 and 1990. Culled from seven...

  5. El cuentista”, “El hijo del viudo”, “La puerta abierta”, “La piel de los hombres”, “La segunda oportunidad”, “La vida continúa” y “El árbol en llamas” son otros de los trabajos literarios de Alan Sillitoe, quien tuvo dos hijos y falleció el 25 de abril de 2010 a causa de un cáncer.

  6. ALAN SILLITOE (POEMS) Alan SILLITOE (1928–2010) was an English novelist, children's book writer, playwright and social critic, compared to D.H.Lawrence, who also came from Nottingham. He introduced in the post-World War II British fiction realistically portrayed working-class heroes.

  7. Two years before his death in 2010, Alan Sillitoe received the European Poetry Prize, awarded annually to a poet “who has witnessed … the inalienable