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Alan Sillitoe was a leading British writer of short stories, novels and poetry. He wrote about working-class life in Nottingham, masculinity, war and social issues. He also adapted his own works for film and stage. Learn about his biography, awards, bibliography and critical perspective.
23 de jun. de 2020 · A literary analysis of four of Alan Sillitoe’s stories, including "The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner", "On Saturday Afternoon", "Uncle Ernest", and "Pit Strike". The analysis explores the themes of social conformity, individualism, and social resistance in Sillitoe’s working-class characters and their struggles against oppression and authority.
The Far Side of the Street: Fifteen Short Stories, London: Allen, 1988; Alligator Playground: A Collection of Short Stories, Flamingo, 1997, ISBN 0-00-655073-8; New and Collected Stories, Carroll and Graf, 2005. ISBN 0-7867-1476-X; Compilations. Every Day of the Week: An Alan Sillitoe Reader, with an introduction by John Sawkins ...
English. 586 p. ; 20 cm. The loneliness of the long distance runner -- Uncle Ernest -- Mr. Raynor the school-teacher -- The fishing-boat -- Noah's ark -- On Saturday afternoon -- The match -- The disgrace of Jim Scarfedale -- The decline and fall of Frankie Buller -- The ragman's daughter -- The other John Peel -- The firebug -- The bike -- To ...
A Sillitoe selection: eight short stories; : Sillitoe, Alan : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.
1 de ene. de 2003 · With the publication of Saturday Night and Sunday Morning in 1958 and the subsequent arrival of The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner a year later, Alan Sillitoe brought a poetic new voice to working-class England and quickly established himself as a standout in England’s embittered yet immensely talented “Angry Young Men” school of writers...
The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner is a short story collection by English author Alan Sillitoe . Stories. "The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner": A teenager from Nottingham is convicted for burgling a bakery and sent to Borstal, where he finds solace in long-distance running. "Uncle Ernest":