Angry young man explained
Angry young man or angry young men may refer to:
- Angry young men, a journalistic catchphrase applied to some British writers of the mid-1950s
- British New Wave or Angry Young Man Cinema, period of British cinema of the 1960s
- Fenqing, a Chinese slang term for young nationalists, literal translation "angry young men"
- "Prelude/Angry Young Man", a 1976 song/single by Billy Joel
- "Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man)", a song by Styx
- "The World is Full of Angry Young Men", a song by English rock band XTC on the 1990 album
- Amitabh Bachchan, Indian film actor, dubbed the "Angry Young Man" due to his portrayal of disillusioned anti-hero characters
- 1970s Hindi cinema, typified by films featuring such characters
- Vishnuvardhan (actor), Indian film actor, known as the Angry Young Man of Kannada cinema
- Rajasekhar (actor), Indian film actor, known as the Angry Young Man of Tollywood (Telugu cinema)
- Angry young man (South Korea) or Idaenam, anti-feminist young men in South Korea
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