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Contemporary Voices (1950-Present)

Contemporary Voices (1950-Present) . Hasan Amjad, Brady Kaplan, Kevin Caulfield. Events in British Literature. 1950s 1952- Samuel Beckett’s play Waiting for Godot published. 1953 - Winston Churchill wins Nobel Prize in literature. 1954- William Golding’s Lord of the Flies published.

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Contemporary Voices (1950-Present)

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  1. Contemporary Voices (1950-Present) Hasan Amjad, Brady Kaplan, Kevin Caulfield

  2. Events in British Literature 1950s • 1952- Samuel Beckett’s play Waiting for Godot published. • 1953 - Winston Churchill wins Nobel Prize in literature. • 1954- William Golding’s Lord of the Flies published. • 1956- South African Nadine Gordimer’s Six Feet of the Country and Other Stories published; poet Ted Hughes and American poet Sylvia Plath marry. • 1957- Harold Pinter’s first one-act play, The Room is produced. 1960s • 1962- Anthony Burgess’s satirical A Clockwork Orange published. • 1965- Doris Lessing’s African Stories published. • 1966- Poet Seamus Heaney publishes first collection, Death of a Naturalist 1970s • 1975- Stevie Smith’s illustrated Collected Poems published. • 1977- Penelope Lively, former children’s author, publishes first adult fiction. 1980s • 1983- Golding wins Nobel Prize in literature. • 1984-Ted Hughes named poet laureate. 1990s • 1991- Gordimer wins Nobel Prize in literature. • 1995- Heaney wins Nobel Prize in literature: Margaret Atwood’s first poetry collection in ten years, Morning in the Burned House, published.

  3. Events In Britain • INTERNATIONAL • 1956-Britain sends its troops to Egypt during the Suez crisis. • 1957-Britain gives independence to Ghana, the first African colony in the Sahara to gain this achievement. • 1961-South Africa pulls itself from British Commonwealth. • 1963-Britain is rejected from the Common Market. • 1964-Beatles become famous internationally • 1969-Attempts to grant civil rights to Catholic minority results in the eruption of violence in Northern Ireland • 1973-Britain is allowed into the Common Market • 1970-Equal Pay Act results in women having equal pay as men in the same jobs. • 1982-Britain wins Falklands War against Argentina • 1987-”Chunnel” construction connecting Britain and France is begins. • 1991-Britain joins the Persian Gulf War • 1997-Hong Kong returns to China after 155 years of rule • DOMESTIC • 1952-George VI dies and is succeeded by his daughter, Elizabeth II. Britain becomes an atomic power. • 1979- Margaret Thatcher becomes first female prime minister. • 1981-Prince Charles marries Diana. • 1997-Princess Diana dies in car accident.

  4. Events In The World Cuban missile crisis ends with removal of Soviet missiles from Cuba. (1962) First TV broadcasting in color begins in U.S. (1953) Soviet Union breaks up in 15 republics. (1991) First home computer, Apple II, hits the market. (1977) Fidel Castro takes control of Cuba. (1959) 1950 PRESENT Soviets launch the “Sputnik” into space. (1957) American Neil Armstrong walks on the moon. (1969) Berlin Wall falls, uniting two Germanys. (1989) Nelson Mandela becomes South African president in nation's first all-race election. (1994)

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