Home truths: literatures enduring love affair with landlords

From Orwell’s ‘horribly observant’ Mrs Wisbeach to Andrea Levy’s benign Queenie – how writers portray landlords tells us much about about changing society through the ages

Writing during the period of the Harlem renaissance in 1940, Langston Hughes reflects the times:

Landlord, landlord
My roof has sprung a leak.
Don’t you ’member I told you about it
Way last week?

Ten Bucks you say I owe you?
Ten Bucks you say is due?
Well, that’s Ten Bucks more’n I’ll pay you
Till you fix this house up new

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from The Guardian https://ift.tt/GBIZMTW

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