Description
'As a novel it stands very high, but it is in its qualities as a "social document" that its great value lies' Times Literary Supplement
About the Author
Walter Greenwood was born in 1903 at Salford in Lancashire. He was educated first at Langworthy Road Council School, Salford, and then by himself. He began part-time work as a milkroundsman's boy when he was twelve, then worked, again part-time, with a pawnbroker, before leaving school at the age of thirteen. He later worked as an office boy, a stable boy, a clerk, a packing case maker, a sign-writer, a car-driver, a warehouseman, and a salesman, never earning more than thirty-five shillings a week except while working for a few months in an automobile factory. He was on the 'dole' at least three times. Love on the Dole, his first novel, was accepted for publication in 1932, and when it appeared in 1933 it was at once recognized as a classic. He published ten more novels, a volume of short stories and his autobiography, There Was a Time. He also wrote plays, several of which have been filmed. Walter Greenwood died in 1974.
Reviews
Being conceived in suffering and written in blood, it profoundly moves its audience. * The Times *
Not for nothing did Edith Sitwell claim that she could not recall being "so deeply, so terribly moved" as when reading this story.
An evocative portrayal of life in depression-era Britain.
One of the earliest and best novels to call for social change in Britain * Dazed Digital *
Book Information
ISBN 9780099224815
Author Walter Greenwood
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Vintage Classics
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Weight(grams) 191g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 17mm