Books I've read. Books that have had an impact on me. Books that didn't, but that many believe should have.
Friday, 6 July 2018
The Ballad of Peckham Rye - Muriel Spark
My wonderful employer gives us 100£ every year to spend on books that help us do our job - I argued that for my workshops on London I need to get ideas from books set in the city. Surprisingly, this long short worked (and thanks to Amazon I now have 20 extra books or so that should see me through the summer).
The Ballad of Peckham Rye made me really happy - it's not exactly great literature, but seeing the problems caused by immigrants (Scottish and Irish) that nowadays are no longer considered immigrants was truly interesting. Disclaimer - I'm an immigrant myself, though I have British nationality now because, you know, short-sighted policies, decisions, referenda etc.
Most of all, however, the book reminded me of how I love being able to visualize the places were a novel is set, and how wackily funny life can be in South London.
Labels:
British,
Immigration,
London,
Spark,
Work,
Working Class
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment