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The Experimentalists is a collective biography, capturing the life and times of the British experimental writers of the swinging 1960s. A decade of research, including as-yet unopened archives and interviews with the writers' colleagues, is brought together to produce a comprehensive history of this ill-starred group of renegade writers. Whether the bolshie B.S. Johnson, the globetrotting Ann Quin, the cerebral Christine Brooke-Rose, or the omnipresent Anthony Burgess, these writers each brought their own unique contributions to literature at a time uniquely open to their iconoclastic message. The journey connects historical moments from Bletchley Park, to Paris May '68, to terrorist groups of the 1970s. A tale of love, loss, friendship and a shared vision, this book is a fascinating insight into a bold, provocative and influential group of writers whose collective story has gone untold, until now.

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A whimsical and witty romp through the writing, lives and turbulent times of British experimental writers of the 1960s. Darlington tells a well-informed and illuminating story that enriches scholarship and engages new readers alike. * Nonia Williams, Lecturer in Literature, University of East Anglia, UK *
A truly amazing book! - Philip Tew, Professor Emeritus, Brunel University, UK

Table of Contents
1. Introduction 2. 1960 and Before 3. 1960 to 1963 4. 1964 to 1965 5. 1966 to 1967 6. 1968 to 1969 7. 1970 to 1972 8. 1973 and After Index

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 18/11/2021
      ISBN13: 9781350244382, 978-1350244382
      ISBN10: 1350244384

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Experimentalists is a collective biography, capturing the life and times of the British experimental writers of the swinging 1960s. A decade of research, including as-yet unopened archives and interviews with the writers' colleagues, is brought together to produce a comprehensive history of this ill-starred group of renegade writers. Whether the bolshie B.S. Johnson, the globetrotting Ann Quin, the cerebral Christine Brooke-Rose, or the omnipresent Anthony Burgess, these writers each brought their own unique contributions to literature at a time uniquely open to their iconoclastic message. The journey connects historical moments from Bletchley Park, to Paris May '68, to terrorist groups of the 1970s. A tale of love, loss, friendship and a shared vision, this book is a fascinating insight into a bold, provocative and influential group of writers whose collective story has gone untold, until now.

      Trade Review
      A whimsical and witty romp through the writing, lives and turbulent times of British experimental writers of the 1960s. Darlington tells a well-informed and illuminating story that enriches scholarship and engages new readers alike. * Nonia Williams, Lecturer in Literature, University of East Anglia, UK *
      A truly amazing book! - Philip Tew, Professor Emeritus, Brunel University, UK

      Table of Contents
      1. Introduction 2. 1960 and Before 3. 1960 to 1963 4. 1964 to 1965 5. 1966 to 1967 6. 1968 to 1969 7. 1970 to 1972 8. 1973 and After Index

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