Contemporary British Literature and Urban Space

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Contemporary British Literature and Urban Space
Author : K. Duff
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Publisher : Springer
Language : English
Release Date : 03 December 2014
ISBN : 9781137429353
Pages : 195 pages
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Looking at writers such as Will Self, Hani Kureishi, JG Ballard, and Iain Sinclair, Kim Duff's new book examines contemporary British literature and its depiction of the city after the time of Thatcher and mass privatization. This lively study is an important and engaging work for students and scholars alike.

Contemporary British Literature and Urban Space

Looking at writers such as Will Self, Hani Kureishi, JG Ballard, and Iain Sinclair, Kim Duff's new book examines contemporary British literature and its depiction of the city after the time of Thatcher and mass privatization. This lively study is an important and engaging work for students and scholars alike.

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Contemporary British Literature and Urban Space

Looking at writers such as Will Self, Hani Kureishi, JG Ballard, and Iain Sinclair, Kim Duff's new book examines contemporary British literature and its depiction of the city after the time of Thatcher and mass privatization. This lively study is an important and engaging work for students and scholars alike.

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