Alan Sillitoe was best known for his novels
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning and
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, both of which were made into films.
Both books were required reading by us young writers of the early Sixties, along with
Kingsley Amis's
Lucky Jim and
John Osborne's play,
Look Back in Anger.
The two books are regarded as classic examples of
kitchen sink dramas reflecting life in the mid 20th century Britain.
Sillitoe was born on 4 March 1928 - the second son of an illiterate tannery labourer who was often out of work.
More at
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/8642720.stm
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