Further Reading
- Levin, Martin. "Review of Men, Women, and Children, by Alan Sillitoe," New York Times Book Review (22 September 1974): 40. (Levin praises the individual feelings evoked by Sillitoe's stories in Men, Women, and Children.)
- Maitland, Sara. "Worthiness," Spectator 249, No. 8052 (6 November 1982): 29. (Maitland lauds several aspects of Sillitoe's Her Victory, but asserts that the work as a whole is flawed.)
- McCarthy, Tom. "Review of Alligator Playground, by Alan Sillitoe," Observer (4 January 1998): 14. (McCarthy offers a generally favorable assessment of Sillitoe's Alligator Playground, but points out some stylistic problems with some of the stories.)
- Mewshaw, Michael. "Review of The Lost Flying Boat, by Alan Sillitoe," New York Times Book Review (14 October 1984): 26. (Mewshaw complains that the characters in Sillitoe's The Lost Flying Boat often speak in clichés which limit the novel.)
- Quirk, Eugene F. "The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner," Film Quarterly 9, No. 3 (1981): 161–71. (Quirk analyzes the changes made between Sillitoe's short story “The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner” and his subsequent screenplay based on the story.)
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