Origins of the Angry Young Men Movement
The Angry Young Men were a group of British writers who emerged in the 1950s, challenging traditional class structures and literary conventions. Their work reflected post-war social tensions, economic hardship, and frustration with the British establishment. Consequently, their writing resonated strongly with working and lower-middle-class readers who felt underrepresented in literature.
Breakthrough Success: Look Back in Anger
The movement gained momentum with John Osborne’s Look Back in Anger in 1956. The play shocked audiences with its raw emotion and outspoken criticism of class privilege. As a result, it redefined modern British theatre and helped launch a new generation of socially conscious writers.
Key Voices of the Movement
Notable authors associated with the Angry Young Men include Kingsley Amis, Alan Sillitoe, John Braine, and John Wain. Their novels often explored themes of ambition, class frustration, and social mobility. Books such as Lucky Jim, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, and Room at the Top became defining works of the era.
Legacy and Cultural Influence
The Angry Young Men helped reshape British literature by introducing realism, regional voices, and working-class protagonists. Today, their influence remains visible in modern British fiction, theatre, and film, where social commentary and authentic voices continue to shape storytelling.
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Kingsley Amis [Ian Fleming] – The James Bond Dossier – First UK Edition 1965
First edition, first printing. Published by Jonathan Cape in London, 1965. This is a very good copy. The dust wrapper, designed by Jan Pienkowski with sections of Richard Chopping illustrations,…
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£150.00
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Kingsley Amis – Girl, 20 – Uncorrected Proof Copy 1971
An uncorrected proof published by Cape in 1971. A very good book. As is the nature of proof copies, the book is generally worn at the edges and folds and…
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£50.00
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Kingsley Amis – The Old Devils – Uncorrected Proof Copy 1986
An uncorrected proof published by Hutchinson in 1986. A very good book. As is the nature of proof copies, the book is generally worn at the edges and folds and…
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£35.00
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Kingsley Amis – Memoirs – SIGNED First Edition 1991
A first edition, first printing of Memoirs by Kingsley Amis, published by Hutchinson in 1991. A near fine book, signed by the author in black ink to the title page,…
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£75.00
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Robert Markham [Kingsley Amis] – Colonel Sun – First Pan Paperback 1970
First edition, first printing of Colonel Sun by Robert Markham, nom de plume of Kingsley Amis, published by PAN in London, 1970. This is a near fine copy free from…
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£45.00
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Stan Barstow – A Kind of Loving – First UK Edition 1960
First edition, first printing of A Kind of Loving by Stan Barstow, published by Michael Joseph, London in 1960. A near fine copy free from internal inscriptions, with toning and…
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£125.00
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Robert Markham [Kingsley Amis] – Colonel Sun – First US Edition 1968
First edition, first printing. Published by Harper & Row in New York, 1968. This is a near fine copy. The dust wrapper, illustrated by Tom Adams, is with very little…
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£135.00
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Kingsley Amis [Ian Fleming] – The James Bond Dossier – First UK Edition 1965
First edition, first printing. Published by Jonathan Cape in London, 1965. This is a near fine copy. The dust wrapper, designed by Jan Pienkowski with sections of Richard Chopping illustrations,…
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£175.00
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Kingsley Amis – Stanley and the Women – First Edition 1984
First edition, first printing. Published by Hutchinson in London, 1984. This is a near fine copy. The dust wrapper, bright and mostly clean throughout, has not been price clipped and…
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£65.00