Red Britain is a provocative rethinking of the cultural politics of twentieth-century Britain, which demonstrates the central importance of the Russian Revolution to mid-century literature and culture.
Red Britain is a provocative rethinking of the cultural politics of twentieth-century Britain, which demonstrates the central importance of the Russian Revolution to mid-century literature and culture.
Matthew Taunton is a Senior Lecturer in Literature at University of East Anglia. He is the author of Fictions of the City: Class, Culture and Mass Housing in London and Paris (Palgrave, 2009). He has also published articles and book chapters on modern literature and politics, and on cities. With Benjamin Kohlmann, he co-edited A History of 1930s British Literature (Cambridge UP, 2018), as well as a special issue of Literature & History called Literatures of Anti-Communism (2015). He is deputy editor of Critical Quarterly.
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Introduction 1: The Radiant Future 2: Two and Two Make Five 3: Crime and Punishment 4: Homestead versus Kolschoz 5: The Compensations of Illiteracy Conclusion
Introduction 1: The Radiant Future 2: Two and Two Make Five 3: Crime and Punishment 4: Homestead versus Kolschoz 5: The Compensations of Illiteracy Conclusion
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