Caliban Shrieks by Jack Hilton - ISBN: 9781784878764
Paperback
Working-class life, war, and dreams of a fairer England, rediscovered.

Caliban Shrieks

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  • Paperback

    208 pages

  • Release Date

    10 June 2025

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Summary

The rediscovered working-class masterpiece - as featured in The New Yorker, the Guardian, BBC NEWS and on Radio 4 Front Row

‘Witty and unusual’ - George Orwell ‘Magnificent’ - W H Auden

A lyrical tour of life as a young working-class man born into the first days of the 20th century, Caliban Shrieks is a lost masterpiece of 1930s British literature.

WITH NEW INTRODUCTIONS BY ANDREW MCMILLAN AND JACK CHADWICK

Caliban Shrieks narrator went from a…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781784878764
ISBN-10:1784878766
Author:Jack Hilton
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:208
Release Date:10 June 2025
Weight:153g
Dimensions:198mm x 130mm x 12mm
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Critics Review

A breathless and dizzying modernist howl of a novel – Andrew McMillan * Guardian *Equal parts autobiography, political screed and artful rant… [Caliban Shrieks] contains an energy that drives the reader on * Observer *A powerful, uncompromising account of working class life… [which] deserves reading and rereading * Socialist Worker *A sharp and compelling work of literary modernism… Caliban Shrieks…speak[s] powerfully to our own time * Morning Star *A singular book in both tone and structure… Hilton’s prose carries the twin forces of indignation and adverse experience * The New Yorker *

About The Author

Jack Hilton

Jack Hilton was born in the opening days of 1900 in Oldham, Lancashire. He served in the army during the First World War and, after a period of homelessness and working odd jobs, became an active member of Rochdale’s Worker’s Rights movement, where his rallying speeches led to a court-order banning him from further speechwriting. Instead, Hilton turned to prose writing as an outlet, using stints on the dole to hone his immense literary gift and produce his autobiographical novel, Caliban Shrieks.

A chance encounter with an editor in 1934 led to Hilton’s discovery and paved the way for a short, but dramatic, writing career that included the publication of five books - including Caliban Shrieks - and greatly influenced the course of political writing in British literature. In 1950, Hilton retired from writing and returned to his first trade, plastering. He died in 1983. The publication rights to Hilton’s works were long considered lost until their discovery in 2022 allowed for the republication of Caliban Shrieks.

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