The Snap Revolution

The Snap Revolution by James Fenton is a collection of essays and short stories published by Granta in 1986. This edition, comprising 256 pages, is presented in English and explores themes related to Northern Ireland, South Africa, and the working lives of two writers, alongside narratives focusing on the lower class in America.
Readers will find a blend of literary criticism and personal reflection in this work, which delves into the complexities of social issues through both essays and short stories. The collection offers insights into various movements and periods in literature, making it a significant contribution to discussions surrounding history and poetry.
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Essays on Northern Ireland, South Africa, and the working lives of two writers accompanying short stories about the lower class in America from Granta Magazine.
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