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  1. Colin MacInnes (20 August 1914 – 22 April 1976) was an English novelist and journalist. Early life [ edit ] MacInnes was born in London , son of singer James Campbell McInnes and novelist Angela Mackail , who was the granddaughter of the Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones and also related to Rudyard Kipling and Stanley Baldwin .

  2. May 10, 2024 · Colin MacInnes was a British novelist and essayist who, writing in the 1950s, was among the first observers to chronicle both the Black immigrant experience in England and the advent of the teenager and youth culture, most notably in his trilogy of London novels, City of Spades (1957), Absolute.

  3. Colin MacInnes has 29 books on Goodreads with 8771 ratings. Colin MacInnes’s most popular book is Absolute Beginners.

  4. The most interesting commentary on the emerging youth culture of the late 1950s can be found in the essays and novels of Colin MacInnes. MacInnes was no teenager himself at the time: born in 1914, he would have been 45 years old in 1959. Although he was born in London, MacInnes spent most of his….

  5. April 22, 1976. Genre. Literature & Fiction. edit data. MacInnes was born in London, the son of singer James Campbell MacInnes and novelist Angela Thirkell, and was educated in Australia. He served in the British intelligence corps during World War II.

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  6. Colin MacInnes 1914–1976. English novelist and essayist. MacInnes's fiction often concerns problems of race, youth, and vice in contemporary London. His London trilogy, City of Spades, Absolute...

  7. <1> Colin MacInnes is a 1950s writer who has largely been overlooked in recent critical analyses of the period. His writing represents a radical experiment with narrative forms and genres that corresponds to his investigation of the submerged worlds of London’s 1950s subcultures, a writing that sits uneasily with the dominant critical ...