By Ella Beales Robert Garner’s Landslide is a partly fictionalised account of the 1945 General Election. This unconventional approach, known as creative non-fiction*, combines extensive historical research with the literary techniques of fiction. Whilst Garner uses dialogue, scene-setting, character development and a clear narrative arc, Landslide remains grounded in historical evidence. He explicitly acknowledges anyContinueContinue reading “Review of ‘Landslide’ by Robert Garner”