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Working Class Literature

Working Class History 14 Episodes Aug 20, 2025

Working Class Literature is a podcast devoted to exploring working-class and radical literature, fiction, and culture. It serves as a companion show to the well-known Working Class History podcast, focusing on the literary and cultural expressions of working-class people. The episodes delve into books, authors, and cultural movements from a leftist and class-conscious perspective. Listeners can support the show and gain access to exclusive bonus episodes by becoming a paid subscriber.

Episodes

E14: Live from the Working Class Literature Festival
E14: Live from the Working Class Literature Festival Aug 20, 2025 3597 Following our double-episode on the Florence Working-Class Literature Festival back in February, our co-host Matt was invited to this year’s festival, recording this episode on-site at the ex-GKN factory in Florence. Featuring the various writers, researchers, organisers, and activists in attendance, this episode captures the atmosphere of the festival at this critical time for the GKN struggle.Ou
E13: Jack Hilton, Rochdale Caliban, part 2
E13: Jack Hilton, Rochdale Caliban, part 2 Jun 18, 2025 2383 Part 2 of our double episode on working-class author Jack Hilton, with Jack Chadwick whose literary detective work rescued Hilton from almost total obscurity. This part covers his novel Caliban Shrieks in more detail and how it compares to other working-class novels from the same period; his later writing and life, and how his writing career would come to an end (despite George Orwell’s efforts);
E12: Jack Hilton, Rochdale Caliban, part 1
E12: Jack Hilton, Rochdale Caliban, part 1 Jun 11, 2025 3204 Part 1 of our double episode about Jack Hilton, a working-class author, World War I veteran, unemployed movement organiser, and trade union activist from Rochdale, north-west England.For this episode, we spoke to Jack Chadwick whose literary detective work rescued Hilton from almost total obscurity. We discussed Hilton's life growing up in Rochdale's slums, starting work at nine years old, and his
E11: Florence Working-Class Literature Festival
E11: Florence Working-Class Literature Festival Mar 12, 2025 2986 Part 2 of our double-episode about the Working-Class Literature Festival held every year in Florence, at the former GKN car parts factory, which was taken over by the workers after they were made redundant in 2021.We're joined again by working-class author and one of the main organisers of the festival, Alberto Prunetti, and former GKN worker, Dario Salvetti. We also talk to another two working-cl
E10: Florence Working-Class Literature Festival
E10: Florence Working-Class Literature Festival Mar 5, 2025 3087 First of a double-episode podcast about the Working-Class Literature Festival held every year in Florence, at the former GKN car parts factory, which was taken over by the workers after they were made redundant in 2021.In this episode, we talk to working-class author and one of the main organisers of the festival, Alberto Prunetti, as well as former GKN workers Dario Salvetti and Tiziana De Biasio
E9: Chinese migrant worker poetry, part 3
E9: Chinese migrant worker poetry, part 3 Oct 24, 2024 2160 The final episode of our three-part series about migrant worker poetry in China. We speak to Maghiel van Crevel, Professor of Chinese Language and Literature at Leiden University. Maghiel has travelled extensively in China, meeting with and writing about the work of Chinese migrant worker poets.In this episode, we look at questions of censorship in China and the importance of unofficial publicatio
E8: Chinese migrant worker poetry, part 2
E8: Chinese migrant worker poetry, part 2 Oct 17, 2024 2108 Part 2 of our three-part series about migrant worker poetry in China. We speak to Maghiel van Crevel, Professor of Chinese Language and Literature at Leiden University. Maghiel has travelled extensively in China, meeting with and writing about the work of Chinese migrant worker poets.In this episode, we look at the work of the Migrant Worker Home, a self-organised space run by and for migrant work
E7: Chinese migrant worker poetry, part 1
E7: Chinese migrant worker poetry, part 1 Oct 10, 2024 2733 First of the three-part series on migrant worker poetry in China. In these episodes, we speak to Maghiel van Crevel, Professor of Chinese Language and Literature at Leiden University. Maghiel has travelled extensively in China meeting with and writing about the work of Chinese migrant worker poets.In this episode, we discuss the concept of the 'migrant worker' in China, and how it relates to the i
E6: DD Johnston's proletarian apocalypse, part 2
E6: DD Johnston's proletarian apocalypse, part 2 Dec 13, 2022 1956 Concluding part of our double-episode in conversation with author, DD Johnston, about his new novel, Disnaeland.In this part, Darren discusses the novel’s relationship to the Scots language, the apocalyptic prophecies of radical, pre-Enlightenment Christianity, and his focus on mutual aid as a response to disaster. Darren also performs two further readings from the novel.Full information, sources,
E5: DD Johnston's proletarian apocalypse, part 1
E5: DD Johnston's proletarian apocalypse, part 1 Dec 6, 2022 2906 The first of a two-part episode, Working Class Literature speak to DD Johnston about his new novel, Disnaeland, about a working-class Scottish community's response to societal collapse. We also discuss his previous novels and his participation in McDonald's Workers' Resistance, a radical collective of angry employees at the world's biggest fast food chain.Darren also reads passages from Disnaeland
E4 Michael Rosen's socialist fairy tales, part 2
E4 Michael Rosen's socialist fairy tales, part 2 Mar 30, 2022 1806 Part 2 of our double-episode in which we talk to acclaimed author, poet and Professor of Children’s Literature, Michael Rosen, about his anthology, Workers’ Tales: Socialist Fairy Tales, Fables, and Allegories from Great Britain, which gathers together short stories from the labour and socialist press between 1880 and 1920.In this episode, Michael shows how popular children’s stories (like Wind in
E3 Michael Rosen's socialist fairy tales, part 1
E3 Michael Rosen's socialist fairy tales, part 1 Mar 17, 2022 2046 A Working Class Literature podcast double-episode in which we talk to acclaimed author, poet and Professor of Children's Literature, Michael Rosen, about his anthology, Workers' Tales: Socialist Fairy Tales, Fables, and Allegories from Great Britain, which gathers together short stories from the labour and socialist press between 1880 and 1920.You can buy a copy of Michael's anthology here.More in

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