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  1. Los Angry Young Men (jóvenes iracundos o jóvenes airados) fueron un grupo de escritores británicos de mediados del siglo XX. Sus obras expresan la amargura de las clases bajas respecto al sistema sociopolítico imperante de su tiempo y la mediocridad e hipocresía de las clases media y alta .

  2. The "angry young men" were a group of mostly working- and middle-class British playwrights and novelists who became prominent in the 1950s. The group's leading figures included John Osborne and Kingsley Amis; other popular figures included John Braine, Alan Sillitoe, and John Wain.

  3. Angry Young Men, various British novelists and playwrights who emerged in the 1950s and expressed scorn and disaffection with the established sociopolitical order of their country. Their impatience and resentment were especially aroused by what they perceived as the hypocrisy and mediocrity of the upper and middle classes.

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  4. Los Angry Young Men ( jóvenes iracundos o jóvenes airados) fueron un grupo de escritores británicos de mediados del siglo XX. Sus obras expresan la amargura de las clases bajas respecto al sistema sociopolítico imperante de su tiempo y la mediocridad e hipocresía de las clases media y alta.

  5. Alan Sillitoe FRSL (4 March 1928 – 25 April 2010) was an English writer and one of the so-called "angry young men" of the 1950s. He disliked the label, as did most of the other writers to whom it was applied.

  6. 12 Angry Men is a 1957 American independent legal drama film directed by Sidney Lumet, adapted from a 1954 teleplay of the same name by Reginald Rose. [8] [9] The film tells the story of a jury of 12 men as they deliberate the conviction or acquittal of a teenager charged with murder on the basis of reasonable doubt ; disagreement and conflict ...

  7. 30 de abr. de 2010 · Alan Sillitoe, the novelist and poet whose death at the age of 82 was announced on Sunday, was one of the key cultural figures in Britain’s startling postwar social transformation. His most ...