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Matthew Whittle

    Post-War British Literature and the "End of Empire"
    • The book explores the literary contributions of British colonial servants and settler writers, such as Anthony Burgess and Graham Greene, as they reflect on the effects of decolonization in both newly independent colonies and Britain. It highlights the transformative impact of the end of the British Empire on culture and society, examining themes of race and class while anticipating multiculturalism. Matthew Whittle presents these literary responses as vital insights into the global context of decolonization and suggests that they offer pathways to cultural renewal amidst imperial decline.

      Post-War British Literature and the "End of Empire"