Tales of Two Londons: Stories from a Fractured City
By (Author) Ali Smith
Contributions by Ed Vulliamy
Contributions by Ferdous Sadat
Contributions by Helen Simpson
Contributions by Jon Snow
Contributions by Nicolette Jones
Contributions by Omar Alfrouh
Contributions by Ruth Padel
Contributions by Tom Dyckhoff
Quercus Publishing
Arcadia Books
6th August 2019
9th May 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Poetry anthologies (various poets)
Anthologies: general
Cultural studies
Urban communities
820.8032421
Paperback
304
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 28mm
210g
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 drawn together fiction, reportage and poetry to capture the schisms defining the contemporary city. With nearly 40% of the capital's population born outside the country, Tales of Two Londons eschews what Armitstead labels a "tyranny of tone," emphasising voices rarely heard. Featuring writers such as Ali Smith, Jon Snow, Arifa Akbar and Ruth Padel alongside stories from previously unpublished immigrants and refugees, this is a compelling collection which captures the fabric of the city: its housing, its food, its pubs, its buses, even its graveyards.