British Terrorist Novels of the 1970s
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Zusatztext
This book discusses British novels published during the 1970s which feature terrorists either as main characters or a major plot points. The focus on terrorisms literary depiction provides insight into the politics of the decade. The book analyses texts from Gerald Seymour, Anthony Burgess, V.S. Naipaul, Graham Greene, Doris Lessing, B.S. Johnson, Tom Sharpe, and Eric Ambler, among others, in order to engage with the IRA, the end of Empire, counterculture and environmentalism. The book provides a brief history of terrorism as a concept and tactic before discussing British literatures relationship with terrorism. It presents a standard terrorist morphology by which to analyse terrorist narratives along with other insights into the British post-war imagination, writing and extremism.
Autorenportrait
Joseph Darlington is Programme Leader for BA(Hons) Digital Animation with Illustration at Futureworks Media School. His completed a PhD in 2014 on British experimental novelists, was awarded a Harry Ransom Fellowship and is co-editor of BSJ: The B.S. Johnson Journal. He has published widely on literature, culture and technology.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 01.05.2018
Umfang: v, 152 S.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: GEB
ISBN/EAN: 9783319778952
Umbreit-Nr.: 3772821
