Книга Song from Groceries BC notions описывает нелегкую жизнь женщины по имени Джинджер, которая работает в продуктовом магазине в качестве кассира. Однако помимо своей работы, она также вынуждена жить в бедности и бороться за выживание.
В своем произведении М. Брауэн показывает, как она изо дня в день пытается прокормить свою семью и уберечь ее от трудных жизненных обстоятельств. Однако, несмотря на все трудности, она не отчаивается и продолжает мечтать о лучшей жизни для своих близких. Книга очень эмоциональная и заставляет задуматься над проблемами бедного населения. Она по праву может быть названа книгой со смыслом. После прочтения ее хочется изменить свою жизнь к лучшему, помогать людям, ведь только так можно двигаться вперед к светлому будущему, отбросив эгоизм и зависть.
Song from Grocer's by M. Brown draws on her work as a volunteer shop steward and community organiser, including her ten years as vice-president of Stop the War! Campaign, 25 years as a member of the Unigate Rovers branch of Amalgamated Union of Transport and General Secretary of Train Operating Companies Association.\nGiven the hints to her motivations for writing what is ostensibly a narrative, each chapter of the book comprises several sections, some completed before the completion of others, written with different voices and styles: customer, shop manager, caretaker, landlord, union leader; British, white, retired, single parent; woman, student, charity, Sikh; half-caste, houseless, black; 13, 47, 71; leftwing Englishman, English leftwinger, working class Welshman.\nSong from Groceries BC Notions is a participatory form in which text is both data and an entry point, an addressing beckoning the reader to join in or shift perspective — think protest ballad or workplace poetry.\nBorrowed from this approach is the use of allusion to musicians, artists and activists Meyer Wolfsheim (Frank Ocean) and Alison Weir (The xx). By writing across constant horizontal and vertical fractures of identity, subjectivity and political principles — representing their forms both outside, their functions within — the novel-pamphlet takes up the challenge Michele Richardson posed to students of popular culture and activism in Death and Butcher's Shop (Dublin: Oakpark Press, 2007).\nIn this process the text exacts no simple depoliticised readings: it neither imagines anything would still exist or operate differently after a certain June than the present in which the pieces were juxtaposed and shaped through their conversation: rather, the chapters relate their dialogic (but not necessarily linear) ramblings in varying aspects to movements, situations and effects within a historical conjuncture that has thrown employment and infamy into intersecting jeopardy.\nindependent writer to consumers, workers and communities since before Charles Dickens and before Neil Gaiman.\nM.
Электронная Книга «Song from Groceries Bc notions» написана автором М. Броун в 1931 году.
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Язык: Русский
Серии: Ноты