David Peace - (Writers and Their Work) by Katy Shaw (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- As a Northern Ballard and the father of 'Yorkshire noir', David Peace offers the twenty-first-century reader unique novelized histories of events we think we know well.
- About the Author: Katy Shaw is Professor of Twenty-First-Century Writings at Northumbria University.
- 144 Pages
- Literary Criticism, Modern
- Series Name: Writers and Their Work
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About the Book
Providing the first analysis of screen and stage adaptations of Peace's writings, and featuring an exclusive interview with the author, this comprehensive overview of the canon of contemporary British writer David Peace is a must-read for students, critics and fans alike.
Book Synopsis
As a Northern Ballard and the father of 'Yorkshire noir', David Peace offers the twenty-first-century reader unique novelized histories of events we think we know well. This new study provides a comprehensive introduction to the author and an overview of the debates surrounding his work to date. Approaching Peace in the context of a British social realist tradition, Katy Shaw presents and examines a new chronology of his work, moving from the Ripper and the UK miners' strike to Leeds United and twentieth-century Tokyo. Offering the first analysis of adaptations of Peace's writings for the screen and stage, and featuring an exclusive interview with the author reflecting on two decades of writing, this book is a must-read for students, critics and fans alike.
About the Author
Katy Shaw is Professor of Twenty-First-Century Writings at Northumbria University.