what was the criticism made by the young man
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The "angry young men" were a group of mostly working- and middle-class British playwrights and novelists who became prominent in the 1950s. The group's leading figures included John Osborne and Kingsley Amis. The phrase was originally coined by the Royal Court Theatre's press officer in order to promote Osborne's 1956 play Look Back in Anger. It is thought to be derived from the autobiography of Leslie Paul, founder of the Woodcraft Folk, whose Angry Young Man was published in 1951.
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Critic Kenneth Tynan called Jimmy “the completest young pup in our literature since ... Theatre production of Look Back in Anger in May 1956 made him a literary superstar at age 26.
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