A Vision of England Today, Dark and Rotten
Briefly

In contrast to American novels focusing on singular protagonists, British state-of-the-nation novels like Andrew O'Hagan's engage a broad cast, reflecting the diversity of national experience.
British state-of-the-nation novels invite readers into a collective exploration of society, presenting a diverse array of characters connected by intertwined fates and satirical assessments.
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