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Walter Brierley (writer)

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followed in 1937 and has also been reprinted. Further writing included two more novels, as well as radio plays, but Brierley was unable to make a living as a writer and worked full time as an education welfare officer until retirement in the 1960s.
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has been called “one of the most powerful and original novels of that decade.”
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night classes he applied through the Miners Welfare Scholarship to study at
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The British Working-Class Novel in the Twentieth Century
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Workers’ Educational Association
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