Kinsfolk
D.A.N. Jones, 12 July 1990
A Sort of Clowning: Life and Times, 1940-59
by Richard Hoggart.
Chatto, 225 pp., £14.95, June 1990,0 7011 3607 3 Show More
by Richard Hoggart.
Chatto, 225 pp., £14.95, June 1990,
Tilting at Don Quixote
by Nicholas Wollaston.
Deutsch, 314 pp., £14.95, June 1990,0 233 98551 4 Show More
by Nicholas Wollaston.
Deutsch, 314 pp., £14.95, June 1990,
Finger Lickin’ Good: A Kentucky Childhood
by Paul Levy.
Chatto, 202 pp., £13.95, May 1990,0 7011 3521 2 Show More
by Paul Levy.
Chatto, 202 pp., £13.95, May 1990,
How Many Miles to Babylon?
by Adewale Maja-Pearce.
Heinemann, 154 pp., £13.95, June 1990,0 434 44172 4 Show More
by Adewale Maja-Pearce.
Heinemann, 154 pp., £13.95, June 1990,
“... of escape’ – escape from society. Finally (and to be taken foremost) is A Sort of Clowning by Richard Hoggart, perhaps the most usefully class-conscious English writer of our time. He created an accepted general idea of the British ‘working class’ in 1957, with The Uses of Literacy. He developed his concept, most recently, in his memoir, A Local ... ”