Modernist techniques not only provided a way for these writers to mark their difference from the aggressively English, literalist aesthetic that dominated postwar literature in London but served as a self-critical medium through which to treat themes of nationalism, cultural inheritance, and identity.
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Modernist techniques not only provided a way for these writers to mark their difference from the aggressively English, literalist aesthetic that dominated postwar literature in London but served as a self-critical medium through which to treat themes of nationalism, cultural inheritance, and identity.
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Fine. No Dust Jacket Present. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. 246 pages. "At first glance, the central contention of this book might seem uncomplicated: that the Windrush novelists, West Indians living and publishing in London after WWII, emerged into prominence via an over affiliation with literary modernism." FINE HARDCOVER.