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Clerkenwell: drift and prams

A guest post by Fernando Sdrigotti Clerkenwell: a hectic hub in the centre of London. Today, as always, several times co-exist here. Today, the times of the media industry, the postal workers, the Italian Diaspora, and a (mostly white) working-class. … Continue reading

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Book of the Month – April 2012 – George Gissing’s The Nether World

George Gissing is, in many ways, a forgotten author.  His subject matter was unrelentingly grim, his world view invariably pessimistic and his work lacked any hint of literary experimentation.  Perhaps, then, he deserves to be forgotten.  But that would be … Continue reading

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