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- Title
Winter at the Bookshop: Politics and Poverty: St Ann’s in the 1960s.
- Authors
Baldwin, Barry
- Abstract
Rob M in Red Mole praises as "fantastic" Sylvia Riley's original, shorter St Ann's memoir, from 2016, and welcomes the expanded 2019 book the Red Mole Rising website provides a pdf of the 2016 text. Sylvia lauds his devotion to workers' control, boundless political energy, organisational skills, and socialist omniscience, showing his rebarbative side in the big bust-up with Pat that concludes Winter in the Bookshop. 92 Hiroshima, then Nagasaki The Life of Riley Sylvia Riley, Winter at the Bookshop: Politics and Poverty: St Ann's in the 1960s, Five Leaves Publications, 2019, 148 pages, paperback ISBN 9781910170663, £7.99 Carol Lake, Rosehill: portraits from a midlands city, Bloomsbury, 1989, 180 pages, hardback ISBN 9780747503019, £12.95 They are one and the same. Pat gave Sylvia such a rigmarole about the other son's circus life with a bareback rider called Spangles that she doubted his existence, finding no other evidence.
- Subjects
SAINT Ann (Jamaica); POLITICAL science; PRACTICAL politics; WINTER; POVERTY; NINETEEN sixties
- Publication
Spokesman, 2020, Issue 146, p92
- ISSN
1367-7748
- Publication type
Article