The play spawned the term '
angry young men' to describe Osborne and those of his generation who employed the harshness of realism in the theatre in contrast to the more escapist theatre that characterised the previous generation.
Exploring fiction produced in Britain during the 1950s, scholars cover a decade of change; "the choices of Master Samwise:" rethinking 1950s fiction;
angry young men: a product of their time; "mere bird-watching indeed:" feminist anthropology and 1950s female fiction; "Is it a queer book:" re-reading the 1950s homosexual novel; a vision of the future: race and anti-racism in 1950s fiction; detective fiction and the prose of everyday life: Agatha Christie, Margery Allingham, Ngaio Marsh, and Gladys Mitchell in the 1950s; and chance in the canon: uncertainty and the literary establishment of the 1950s.
Officials said that the vehicle was surrounded by a crowd of
angry young men, some of whom fell beneath the jeep-like car when they tried to pull the soldiers out and lynch them.
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Angry Young Men B Happy Little Elves C Vicious Old Dogs D Angry Old Men
In other words: "Thankfully sonny, the older you get the more right-wing you become, meaning these
angry young men will soon be voting Tory.
Mohammad Ali,resident of village Alipur Dera,was attending marriage of Mohammad Saleem when his nephews including Ramzan, Adnan and Zaman quarreled with him over some family matter.The
angry young men tortured Mohammad Ali to death and fled away.
The Prodigy are in their 40s but they are still
angry young men.
From meeting nomads to experiencing a session of 'throat singing' (sounds a bit like gargling to us), she gracefully visits a gold mine and a giant statue of Genghis Khan before, er, rushing off to Russia The Outcast BBC1, 9pm There are
Angry Young Men, and then there's Lewis (George Mackay, left, with Daisy Bevan).
Three things that all of those countries have in common are: vast natural resources, arbitrary borders, and many
angry young men. The latter two are legacies from the former Soviet era.
This is the central message of this fantastic stage adaptation, a modern take on the 1959 novel by Alan Sillitoe - a defining piece of work from the era of '
Angry Young Men'.
AGRIM and startling picture of a "dreadful level of crime" resulting in a "flood of
angry young men" crowding Britain's Borstal institutions, was presented by Lord Mancroft, Minister Without Portfolio, in the House of Lords last night.
The '
Angry Young Men: the Birth of Modernity' package celebrates a new exhibit, 'Picasso, Miro, Dali,
Angry Young Men: the Birth of Modernity', at the Palazzo Strozzi in Florence.
They may not be the
angry young men high on attitude and libido they were in the 70s and 80s, but the four piece still know how to get a crowd going - even if the fans themselves are, for the most part, the wrong side of 40.
" At first, I played
angry young men. Then I got tagged as someone good at playing emotional characters, Sushant said.