Ellis explores the ways in which British modernist writers wrestled with the acute anxiety and anticipation preceding World War II.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Former journalist, Steve Ellis, worked on the Newcastle Journal, Sunday Times, Mail on Sunday and The Sun. He was one of the launch editors of Bella and Take a Break for H Bauer magazines. Red on Green is Steve's third novel. For it he draws on his experience of working across the Indian subcontinent and several months living amongst 'internally displaced persons' in a squalid, disease-ridden camp in Bangladesh. Born in Halifax, Yorkshire, Steve now lives in Kent with his wife. He has two grown-up daughters and two granddaughters. He plays the piano, reads avidly, enjoys fly fishing for trout and loves tea.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Post-Munich I: T. S. Eliot and the spiritual revival 2. Post-Munich II: literature of the crisis 3. H. G. Wells and the new world order 4. Orwell, Forster and the role of the writer 5. Virginia Woolf and the theatre of war.
1. Post-Munich I: T. S. Eliot and the spiritual revival 2. Post-Munich II: literature of the crisis 3. H. G. Wells and the new world order 4. Orwell, Forster and the role of the writer 5. Virginia Woolf and the theatre of war.
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