

Working Class Literature
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@workingclasslit
Podcast and Twitter for musing on working-class writing, literature in general and the conditions which make them possible. Sister project to @wrkclasshistory














New podcast! First of a two-parter about Rochdale working-class author, Jack Hilton, who survived WWI, organised the unemployed in the Depression, and was celebrated by some of the biggest writers of his day. Out tomorrow for early listening on Patreon: patreon.com/posts/wcl12-ja…

And most importantly: COME! This year's festival takes place 4-6 April, and organisers are encouraging anyone interested to attend. Entry is free; just turn up at the GKN factory in Florence (more details on the webpage) workingclasshistory.com/podcast/wcl10-…











New podcast! Part 2 of our double episode about the Florence Working-Class Literature Festival held at the former GKN car parts factory, which has been taken over by workers since they were made redundant in 2021. Support us, and listen here: patreon.com/posts/wcl11-fl…


#OtD 7 Feb 1935 Scottish modernist & working-class radical Lewis Grassic Gibbon died, aged 33. His novel, Sunset Song, was named Scotland's favourite book while A Scots Quair, the trilogy of which it's part, remains one of the greatest pieces of working-class fiction ever written



