A Look Back to Anger
One is struck by how gestures or statements that one hasn't 't thought out in advance are taken as very deliberate, part of campaign - which is what one would say about the whole supposedangrymovement.
(KINGSLEY AMIS)
Michael Barber recalls the days of the angry young men of the 1950s - those writers who challenged the British way of life and thought, to the glee of the shock-horror press and the rage of their elders. Reader MARTIN jARvis
Producer GORDON HUTCHINGS