‘At fifty-two, he knew himself to be a traitor to the class of his youth and a freak to his own moral understanding’. This blog reflects on Andrew O’Hagan (2024) ‘Caledonian Road’.
‘At fifty-two, he knew himself to be a traitor to the class of his youth and a freak to his own moral understanding’.[1]When a literary intelligentsia loses faith in its own social purpose and integrity, the fate of the ‘state-of-the-nation’ novel is to betray the backward-looking values of the perspectives that attempt both to assess … More ‘At fifty-two, he knew himself to be a traitor to the class of his youth and a freak to his own moral understanding’. This blog reflects on Andrew O’Hagan (2024) ‘Caledonian Road’.











