The master storyteller of the kitchen sink drama and one of the "Angry Young Men" of the 1950s, Alan Sillitoe, died yesterday, aged 82. In his best-known stories, "Saturday Night And Sunday Morning" and "The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner" which chronicled the bleak postwar realities of England's poor, he made the ordinary life into a kind of poetry.
Both stories were made into movies. Perhaps this is a good time to watch them again.