Tales of Two Londons: Stories from a Fractured City by Claire Armitstead

Tales of Two Londons: Stories from a Fractured City

Claire Armitstead with Daljit Nagra (Contributor), Richard Norton-Taylor (Contributor), Iain Sinclair (Contributor), Inua Ellams (Contributor), Akwaaba Writing Group (Contributor), Andrew O'Hagan (Contributor), Omar Alfrouh (Contributor), Tom Dyckhoff (Contributor), John Crace (Contributor), Jacob Ross (Contributor), Jonathan Jones (Contributor), Ben Judah (Contributor), David McKie (Contributor), Jon Snow (Contributor), Rowan Moore (Contributor), Sarah Maguire (Contributor), Lynsey Hanley (Contributor), Alex Rhys-Taylor (Contributor), Duncan Campbell (Contributor), Ed Vulliamy (Contributor), Stephen Griffith (Contributor), Jane Shilling (Contributor), Penny Woolcock (Contributor), Ewa Winnicka (Contributor), Kinga Burger (Contributor), Travis Elborough (Contributor), Ali Smith (Contributor), Lisa Smith (Contributor), Nicolette Jones (Contributor), Ferdous Sadat (Contributor), Ruth Padel (Contributor), Michèle Roberts (Contributor), Sophie Baggott (Contributor), Arifa Akbar (Contributor), Helen Simpson (Contributor), Memed Aksoy (Contributor), Jo Glanville (Contributor), Yomi Sode (Contributor)

250 pages first pub 2019 (editions)

nonfiction contemporary essays politics race religion
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London today is embattled as rarely before. In a city of enormous wealth, poverty is rampant. The burnt-out hulk of Grenfell Tower stands as an appalling reminder that inequality can be so acute as to be murderous. Here, Claire Armitstead has draw...

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