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La Trilogie londonienne

Cette série explore les relations humaines complexes et les rencontres culturelles du Londres des années 1950. Elle suit des personnages d'horizons divers alors qu'ils naviguent dans les réalités de l'immigration et des changements sociétaux. Les récits sont riches en humanité, en exploration de l'identité et en quête d'appartenance. Les lecteurs apprécieront l'atmosphère historique vivante et les profondes études de personnages.

Absolute Beginners
Mr Love and Justice
The London Novels
City of Spades

Ordre de lecture recommandé

  1. 1

    City of Spades

    • 356pages
    • 13 heures de lecture
    3,3(18)Évaluer

    London, 1957. Victoria station is awash with boat trains discharging hopeful black immigrants into a cold and alien land. And when Montgomery Pew, a newly appointed assistant welfare officer in the Colonial Department, meets Johnny Fortune, recently arrived from Lagos, the meeting of minds and races takes a surprising turn ...

    City of Spades
  2. 2

    London, 1958—Soho, Notting Hill... a world of smoky jazz clubs, coffee bars and hip hang-outs in the center of London's emerging youth culture. The young and restless—the Absolute Beginners—were creating a world as different as they dared from the traditional image of England's green and pleasant land. Follow our young photographer as he records the moments of a young teenager's life in the capital—sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll, the era of the first race riots and the lead-up to the swinging sixties. A twentieth-century cult classic, Absolute Beginners remains the style bible for anyone interested in Mod culture and paints a vivid picture of a changing society with insight and sensitivity.

    Absolute Beginners
  3. 3

    Mr Love and Justice

    • 288pages
    • 11 heures de lecture
    3,2(7)Évaluer

    Frankie Love, new to the business of crime, seems to run his illegal life on strictly fair principles. Meanwhile Edward Justice, recently appointed member of the vice squad, finds his upholding of the law complicated by love for his girl. In London's world of corruption and crime, where does the line between justice and immorality really lie?

    Mr Love and Justice
  • The London Novels

    • 650pages
    • 23 heures de lecture
    4,0(102)Évaluer

    Bringing together three of Colin MacInnes' finest works, this exciting omnibus explores a very different side of London life in the 1950s than is usually portrayed. His characters are colourful and real, painting vivid pictures of areas such as Brixton and Notting Hill at this time. The stories of friendship, love and growing up are set against a background of jazz and good times, as London's staid reputation progresses to that of a thriving multiracial capital. A man ahead of his time, MacInnes displayed the realities of 1950s London: an emerging teen culture, black immigration and the glamorisation of crime and criminals with remarkable insight and sympathy.

    The London Novels