Good Left-leaning novelists.
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Good Left-leaning novelists.
I seems to me that many writers are on the Right, either consciously, or because they affect to be `apolitical` and hence validate the status-quo.Those that have leftish views in their youth often throw in the towel as they get older- as seems to have happened to both Kingsley and Martin Amis alike!
Nevertheless I can offer a list of some writers who uphold liberal/democratic socialist convictions, namely: George Orwell, John Steinbeck, Ivan Turgenev, Thomas Mann (a rare case of a man who was conservative in his youth and turned progressive in his later years),Alan Sillitoe, Norman Mailer and, more lately, Stephen King and Iain Banks.
What strikes me though, is that most of those names seem to belong to a previous age. ARE there any good left leaning novelists left, or is the whole concept of politically committed writing out of date?
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I have very similar tastes in literature.Ex UK Storyboy wrote:
What strikes me though, is that most of those names seem to belong to a previous age. ARE there any good left leaning novelists left, or is the whole concept of politically committed writing out of date?
I loved Ivan Turgenev's "Fathers and Sons" and have re-read it a kajillion times.
Its a really great question you posted here, and its got me thinking!
Surely there must be! I'm not the best person to ask because I've had my head stuck in nonfiction for too many years... but now I'm gonna make moves to find out because the question intrigues me as much as it does. Its interesting to me from a variety of perspectives.
Stay tuned. And so will I.
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