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Harry´s Last Stand: How the world my generation built is falling down, and what we can do to save it
Harry Leslie Smith
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Description for Harry´s Last Stand: How the world my generation built is falling down, and what we can do to save it
Paperback. The paperback edition of one of this year's most exciting and influential political books Num Pages: 224 pages. BIC Classification: 1DBK; JP. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 197 x 132 x 16. Weight in Grams: 168.
'A kind of epic poem, one that moves in circular fashion from passionate denunciation to intense autobiographical reflection ... should be required reading for every MP, peer, councillor, civil servant and commentator. The fury and sense of powerlessness that so many people feel at government policy beam out of every page.' The Guardian
'It is not enough to read Harry's record of the struggles and hopes of a generation - we have to re-assert his principles of common ownership and the welfare state. If Harry can do it, we should too!' Ken Loach, ... Read moreDirector of I, Daniel Blake
'As one of the last remaining survivors of the Great Depression and the Second World War, I will not go gently into that good night. I want to tell you what the world looks like through my eyes, so that you can help change it.'
In November 2013, 91-year-old Yorkshireman, RAF veteran and ex-carpet salesman Harry Leslie Smith's Guardian article - 'This year, I will wear a poppy for the last time' - was shared over 80,000 times on Facebook and started a huge debate about the state of society.
Now he brings his unique perspective to bear on NHS cutbacks, benefits policy, political corruption, food poverty, the cost of education - and much more.
From the deprivation of 1930s Barnsley and the terror of war to the creation of our welfare state, Harry has experienced how a great civilisation can rise from the rubble. But at the end of his life, he fears how easily it is being eroded.
Harry's Last Stand is a lyrical, searing modern invective that shows what the past can teach us, and how the future is ours for the taking.
'Smith's unwavering will to turn things around makes for inspirational reading.' Big Issue North
'[With] sheer emotional power ... Harry Leslie Smith reminds us what society without good public services actually looks and feels like.' New Statesman
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About Harry Leslie Smith
Harry Leslie Smith is a survivor of the Great Depression, a second world war RAF veteran and, at 91, an activist for the poor and for the preservation of social democracy. His Guardian articles have been shared over 80,000 times on Facebook and have attracted huge comment and debate. He has authored numerous books about Britain during the Great Depression, ... Read morethe second world war and postwar austerity. He lives outside Toronto, Canada and in Yorkshire. Show Less
Reviews for Harry´s Last Stand: How the world my generation built is falling down, and what we can do to save it
A kind of epic poem, one that moves in circular fashion from passionate denunciation to intense autobiographical reflection ... should be required reading for every MP, peer, councillor, civil servant and commentator. The fury and sense of powerlessness that so many people feel at government policy beam out of every page.
Melissa Benn, Guardian
Smith's unwavering will to ... Read moreturn things around makes for inspirational reading.
Big Issue North
[With] sheer emotional power ... Harry Leslie Smith reminds us what society without good public services actually looks and feels like.
Melissa Benn
Books of the Year
Mr Smith's is a rousing, earthy writing that's part Tony Harrison, part Dennis Skinner
NudgeMeNow.com
This hymn of wrath against the toxic nexus of money and power in austerity UK from a Bradford pauper's son, excommunicated from the Catholic church for marrying an "enemy" woman in post-war Germany, is a compelling life-verdict.
Paul Routledge, The Tablet
Harry's Last Stand is fast becoming a well-deserved publishing phenomenon. It is a breathtaking argument, brilliantly delivered, who said only the new generation have the capacity to make a difference?
Mark Perryman
Left Futures
A moving first-person account from 91-year-old Harry Leslie Smith of growing up before the creation of the welfare state and NHS. Making a simple, emotive case for progressive politics, Smith was the star turn at this year's Labour party conference.
Guardian [Best Political Books of 2014]
Harry Leslie Smith is absolutely one of my heroes. Everyone should read this and be humbled.
Annie Lennox It is not enough to read Harry's record of the struggles and hopes of a generation - we have to re-assert his principles of common ownership and the welfare state. If Harry can do it, we should too!
Ken Loach I read Harry's Last Stand in a single sitting. Labour should read to get fire in bellies. Tories should read in shame.
Alastair Campbell Seek this one out. If it doesn't make you angry there's something wrong with you. It's inspirational stuff.
Rick O'Shea
Radio 1 Presenter
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