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Top 10 Fiction Books Of The 1980s

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Fiction is an imaginative form of narrative, one of the four basic rhetorical modes. Fiction is largely perceived as a form of art or entertainment. Some successful fictions came out during 1980s.

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A real broad canvas of a novel that examines life under the Thatcher government in 1980s Britain, but it's not just a piece of political tub-thumping.
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The Winshaws, Coe’s meretricious creations, embody the most corpulent excesses of Thatcher’s Britain.
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It's funny and clever, develops the plot in a fragmented, looping chronology with multiple perspectives, sources, and interlocking stories.
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