The Manchester Writers
John Harris investigates how writers in 1930s Manchester continue to shape perceptions of the north of England. From 2010.
John Harris explores the work of a group of authors who captured a northern social realism in the 1930s.
Their writing went on to shape the views of northern living for generations.
Walter Greenwood, Howard Spring and Louis Golding wrote about Greater Manchester at a time of severe economic depression and great poverty and their novels describe conditions that have resonances with our life today - cuts in welfare, increased unemployment and a coalition government.
Greenwood's 'Love on the Dole', Golding's 'Magnolia Street' and Spring's 'Fame is the Spur' depict a tough, working class life and although the three authors wrote from slightly different perspectives, they describe people enduring a grim, hard existence in an industrial landscape.
As the final parts of industrial Manchester and Salford are finally transformed by investment and modernisation, we visit the streets that inspired these authors.
How has their work endured and influenced ideas of northern England?
Producer: Helen Lee
First broadcast on 麻豆社 Radio 4 in August 2010.
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- Thu 12 Aug 2010 11:30麻豆社 Radio 4
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