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September 2012. It’s been raining for days over York. Without a job nor any kinds of prospects, the young Alex wanders in the streets of his city and the leafy banks of the river Ouse. As the rain comes down harder, he sinks into a deeper and deeper melancholy.
A reflection on contemporary, deindustrialised England as on the place of nature, The Flood is also the tender portrayal of a lost working-class youth.
Please consider supporting my work on my Tipeee page - all donations are greatly appreciated ! Here is the link:
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By Constance GontierSeptember 2012. It’s been raining for days over York. Without a job nor any kinds of prospects, the young Alex wanders in the streets of his city and the leafy banks of the river Ouse. As the rain comes down harder, he sinks into a deeper and deeper melancholy.
A reflection on contemporary, deindustrialised England as on the place of nature, The Flood is also the tender portrayal of a lost working-class youth.
Please consider supporting my work on my Tipeee page - all donations are greatly appreciated ! Here is the link:
https://fr.tipeee.com/the-flood-and-other-stories-podcast?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaYlJVMMKxSWmpZAEZo-DQAX_y-v47KaBFqO8qV7fqy_ucRkXWLltza3WxU_aem_cGGnFT-rM98NNJyBlPLg9g