Do you revel in depressing literature?
Version 0 of 1. Fiction becomes markedly more depressing after times of economic austerity, such as the Great Depression or even the first world war, a study has suggested. The trend appears to emerge around a decade after the worst of any economic troubles, and the lead author of the study from Bristol University, Alex Bentley, predicts that a new burst of maudlin fiction is on the horizon after our latest recession. Do you enjoy a gloomy book, or does misery lit make you run screaming for the nearest self-help book? Tell us about your favourite bleak novels, or write a paragraph of depressing prose for us to weep over. Our editors' picks for the day's top news and commentary delivered to your inbox each morning. |