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Alan Sillitoe

December 2022

  • Benicio Del Toro and Johnny Depp in the film version of Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas.

    Top 10s
    Top 10 books about hellraisers

    The full facts about debauched lives do not make happy reading, but authors from Robert Louis Stevenson to Hunter S Thompson offer thrilling reading without concealing the cost

August 2021

  • Claire-Louise Bennett

    Book of the day
    Checkout 19 by Claire-Louise Bennett – a life in books

    A woman tests novels against first-hand experience in this risky, immersive narrative, which is absolutely faithful to its own raw spirit

October 2020

  • Shirley Anne Field and Albert Finney in Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, 1960.

    From the Guardian archive
    Archive, 1960: Saturday Night and Sunday Morning reviewed

    29 November 1960 Karel Reisz’s adaptation of the Alan Sillitoe novel is a genuine human document and a work of film art

March 2018

  • Ian Jack

    How 1960s cinema gave us a glimpse of our future lives

    Ian Jack
    A new season at the BFI showcases a Britain casting off the moorings of tradition yet uncertain where it was headed, writes Guardian columnist Ian Jack

February 2017

  • Sally Ann Triplett, Duncan Preston and Julie Walters in the theatrical version of Acorn Antiques.

    Brief letters
    Trump’s Acorn Antiques presidency

    Letters: Édouard Louis | Plastics | Child refugees | Trump’s presidency | The La Scala | Weetabix jingle

April 2016

  • Jail sentence … an inmate reading at Wandsworth prison.

    Books blog
    Books behind bars: five of the best stories about prison life

    From Alan Sillitoe’s inspiring story of a long-distance runner to memoirs about what life is really like on the inside, author and former inmate Erwin James shares his favourite books about crime and prison

May 2014

  • Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

    Saturday Night and Sunday Morning review – terrifically portrayed postwar drabness

    Patrick Knowles swaggers as the misogynistic, womanising factory hand at the centre of this adaptation of Alan Sillitoe's 1958 novel, writes Lyn Gardner

September 2013

  • Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

    Radio review
    Archive on 4 – radio review

    Nosheen Iqbal: This return to the angry young men of British drama's new wave pulled out all the stops

May 2013

  • Tom Courtenay in the 1962 film of The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner

    The running blog
    The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner – running blog book club

    John McKeane: Alan Sillitoe's 1959 story about rebellion won't be new to you, but the pleasure it takes in describing the 'barmy runner-brain' makes it a classic

February 2013

  • Brian Clough statue, Nottingham city centre, England, UK

    Nottingham travel tips: a literary city with working-class roots

    Cloughie, caves, a castle, plus DH Lawrence, Lord Byron and Alan Sillitoe ... Nottingham remains a cultural touchstone

October 2012

  • private lives chancellor

    Private Lives; Berenice; The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner – review

    Noël Coward's Private Lives springs to fabulously sexy life while Racine's classic is lost in translation, writes Kate Kellaway

September 2012

  • Elliot Barnes-Worrell in The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner

    The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner – review

    Roy Williams's masterful adaptation keeps the action in a contemporary frame of reference – the London 2011 riots, writes Alfred Hickling

  • British novelist Alan Sillitoe in August 1960

    From the Guardian archive
    From the archive, 25 September 1959: Life through the eyes of the odd man out

    Originally published in the Guardian on 25 September 1959: Alan Sillitoe's second book is a slight but most artistic study of the spirit of the outsider, the dissenter, the man apart

  • Elliot Barnes-Worrell in The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner

    The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner gets stage adaptation

    The story of the borstal boy who turns to racing has been relocated to last year's riots. Alfred Hickling talks to writer Roy Williams and the star of the 60s film version Tom Courtenay

May 2012

  • Photo by Fay Godwin of a crumbling brick building, from Ted Hughes's book Remains of Elmet

    Writing Britain: the nation and the landscape

    Chaucer's Canterbury, Emily Brontë's moors, Graham Greene's Brighton, Kureishi's suburbia … The British Library's new exhibition explores how literature has responded to the varying landscapes of these islands. By Blake Morrison

March 2012

  • Perry Fitzpatrick and Clare Galbraith in Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

    Saturday Night and Sunday Morning – review

    A revival of Alan Sillitoe's tale of young men with a taste for drinking, fighting and fornication shows lad culture is nothing new, writes Alfred Hickling

August 2011

  • Saturday Night riots and summery justice

    Letters: Alan Sillitoe shows how such destructive acts might feel empowering to a disaffected young man in an unjust world
  • The Damned Utd

    Top 10s
    Anthony Clavane's top 10 football fictions

    As another season gets under way, the author picks a dream team of beautiful game tales, from Barry Hines to BS Johnson
  • Nottingham University sprawls across the Hartley Road area of Nottingham

    On the trail of Alan Sillitoe's angry young man

    What does Alan Sillitoe's work say to today's youth? The morning after the riots, his son David and Chris Arnot trace the writer's footsteps through Nottingham

March 2011

  • dirk bogarde

    Dirk Bogarde: the rebellion of a reluctant pinup

    How did Dirk Bogarde get from Doctor in the House to The Night Porter? With a wilful desire to destroy his matinee idol status. And the signs were there for all to see in his early work, says Matthew Sweet
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