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All The Tiny Moments Blazing A Literary Guide To Suburban London 1st Edition Ged Pope

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All The Tiny Moments Blazing A Literary Guide To Suburban London 1st Edition Ged Pope
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Publisher: Reaktion Books, Limited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.83 MB
Pages: 560
Author: Ged Pope
ISBN: 9781789143089, 178914308X
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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All The Tiny Moments Blazing A Literary Guide To Suburban London 1st Edition Ged Pope by Ged Pope 9781789143089, 178914308X instant download after payment.

From Evelyn Waugh to P. G. Wodehouse and Lawrence Durrell, a sweeping celebration of literature set in and inspired by the suburbs of London. The London suburbs have, for more than two hundred and fifty years, fired the creative literary imagination: whether this is Samuel Johnson hiding away in bucolic preindustrial Streatham, Italo Svevo cheering on Charlton Athletic Football Club down at The Valley, or Angela Carter hymning the joyful "wrongness" of living south-of-the-river in Brixton. From Richmond to Rainham, Cockfosters to Croydon, this sweeping literary tour of the thirty-two London Boroughs describes how writers, from the seventeenth century on, have responded to and fictionally reimagined London's suburbs. It introduces us to the great suburban novels, such as Hanif Kureishi's Bromley-set The Buddha of Suburbia, Lawrence Durrell's The Black Book, and Zadie Smith's NW. It also reveals the lesser-known short stories, diaries, poems, local guides, travelogues, memoirs, and biographies, which together show how these communities have long been closely observed, keenly remembered, and brilliantly imagined.

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