Cotters' England

Cotters' England

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Jan 2, 2014 · Anglais · Broché (376 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 376
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 2, 2014
Éditeur Miegunyah Press
ISBN-10 0522862020
ISBN-13 9780522862027

Description

A study of politics and betrayal in the lives of the Cotter family.

Introduction by Michelle de Kretser

Cotters' England follows the lives of Nellie Cook, sister Peggy Cotter and brother Tom. Set in post-war England, it is a study of politics and betrayal in Nellie's professional and personal life. It is a story of smothered aspirations and dashed hopes, as class politics trap the Cotters and stifle their attempts to break free from the boundaries of the working- and middle-classes.
The book is also an exploration of love and sexuality. An undercurrent of incestuous flirtation and a lesbian affair add further strain to Nellie's relationships with family and friends, driving one of them to suicide. By the renowned author of The Man Who Loved Children, this is the first Stead work to be set wholly in England. It weaves a strange and compelling story that explores the limits of class, politics, lust and passion.

Genres

Enfants LGBTQ+ Politique
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