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Alan Sillitoe

UK  (1928 - )
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Novels
The GeneralKey to the DoorThe City Adventures of Marmalade JimTravels in Nihilon
Raw MaterialMen, Women, and ChildrenBig John and the StarsHer Victory
The Lost Flying BoatDown from the HillMarmalade Jim and the FoxThe Open Door
Last LovesLeonard's WarThe Mentality of the Picaresque HeroAlligator Playground
The Broken ChariotThe German Numbers WomanA Man of His Time
 
Collections
The Loneliness of Long Distance RunnerThe Rats: And Other PoemsA Falling Out of Love: And Other PoemsA Sillitoe Selection: Eight Short Stories
Shaman: And Other PoemsBarbariansStormThe Incredible Fencing Fleas
Snow On the North Side of LuciferThe Second Chance: And Other StoriesSun Before DepartureThe Far Side of the Street
SnowstopCollected StoriesNew and Collected Stories
 
Plays
All Citizens Are Soldiers (1969) (with Ruth Fainlight)
All Citizens Are Soldiers
 
Novellas
Out of the Whirlpool
 
Alan Sillitoe recommends
It Cracks Like Breaking Skin
It Cracks Like Breaking Skin (1999)
Stephen Foster
"A crisp new tone, an unusual talent for telling stories."
The Daughter
The Daughter (2002)
Pavlos Matesis
"Hypnotic... that rare novel which makes you weep in places, and laugh in many."
The Broken Cedar
The Broken Cedar (2003)
Martin Malone
"A brutal story, brilliantly told."
The Last Girl
The Last Girl (2003)
Stephan Collishaw
"Wonderful ... that rare novel which no-one, having once read, will be able to forget."



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