Sam Selvon's Lonely Londoners
Dr Jo Carruthers introduces Sam Selvon's novel The Lonely Londoners, a novel taught in the first year in English Literature at Lancaster University. Here Dr Carruthers introduces the context of Selvon's writing and novel – the Windrush generation and post-war Britain – and makes some suggestions for what to think about when reading the novel.

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