Any good modern (post 1940) British lit?

Any good modern (post 1940) British lit?

Nope, none exists.

I noticed that the UK just seemed to stop writing books after 1948

Do you count 1984? It was written in '48 but published in '49

yeah

Graham Greene is alright

also Irvine Welsh

Britain spiritually died in 1914 tbqhwy

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Lord of the Flies, if u didn't read it in school.

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Well what do you like?

>Spiritual death-1914
>Political death-1956
>Physical death-????

what happened in 1956

Uh, Modernism is pre-1940 retard

Suez m8

Not him, but I would think the Suez Crisis

Beckett was Irish and he wrote in French, and translated most of his works into English.

>Britain
>Good literature other than Shakespeare, Blake, Wordsworth, Yeats and Burns
Hilarious.

Phillip Larkin
Graham Greene
Jonathan Bowden
Mervyn Peake
Kingsley Amis
Will Self
Harold Pinter
Ted Hughes
John le Carré
J. G. Ballard

Richard Dawkins

The French Lieutenant's Woman

ZADIE SMITH

I unironically like Nick Hornby.

These are good besides Will Self (haven't read Peake), but you might as well add some of the actual moderns like Waugh and Auden who kept working past 1940 if you're going to include a lot of those other ones.

while we're at it, AS byatt should get more love here. she's more fucked up than us and better at it.

Graham Greene is british isn't he? idk i only read the quiet american but that was a danm fine book

J.L. Carr
B.S. Johnson
Christine Rose-Brooks
Anna Kavan
John Fowles

T H E P L A N T S

LIBERALISM IS MORAL SYPHILIS

AND I'M STEPPING OVER IT

I assume half of you will lose your shit over this but Ian McEwan has written some decent stuff

I've read Atonement and it truly is the definition of a 3 star read, I'll give him that

Trainspotting and Filth by Irvine Welsh if you reckon you can hack it being written in phonetic Edinburgh slang

Salman Rushdie