A river runs through it
8/10
‘South of the River‘ is an insightful and often moving novel revolving around the lives and loves of several inter-connected, mostly South London-based characters. It looks specifically at the changing fortunes of these individuals against the backdrop of New Labour and Tony Blair, from the landslide election night to the post-9-11 [...]
Blake Morrison - South of the River
August 4th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Fiction
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E.M. Forster - A Passage to India
August 5th, 2007 · No Comments · Fiction
Indian passages
7/10
E.M Forster’s classic novel is a savage critique of English colonial attitudes towards the Indian ’subject race’ during the British Raj. Having then visited India with his friend Syed Masood - whom this book’s principle character is said to be loosely based on - Forster was well-equipped to expose the hypocrasy and racism of [...]
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