Diaspora city : the London new writing anthology / introduction by Nick McDowell.
Publication details: London : Arcadia, 2004, c2003.Description: vii, 247 p. ; 22 cmISBN:- 9781900850759 (pbk.)
- 1900850753 (pbk.)
- 823.01089421 22
- PR1309. S5D53 2003
Contents:
Rare books and manuscripts / Toby Litt -- The river underground / Richard Tromans -- The artist / Maggie Gee -- To effervesce / Charles Buchan -- Fyndet (or: I kan eat anyone) / Iain Sinclair -- Caught out / Aydin Mehmet Ali -- The museum of desire / John Berger -- The train game / Efe Okogu -- John Fortune / A. Sivanandan -- A family man / Fern Spitzer -- Myself when I am real / James Fellows -- Every colour under the sun / Ursula Barnes -- The black Russian / Ben Okri -- Magic and mischief / Sandra Dandy -- The Christ of Crouch End / Tony Clelford.
Item type | Current library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Book-Circulating | Fischer Hall Library London Fiction | PR1309. S5D53 2003 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | B11172 |
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PR119. L6B47 2009 City state : | PR1309. L64L33E London : 33 boroughs, 33 shorts. | PR1309. L64L33W London : 33 boroughs, 33 shorts. | PR1309. S5D53 2003 Diaspora city : | PR5774. W28 The War in the air | PR6045. A97S36 Scoop : A novel about journalists | PR6051. A76R581 2011 Moon over Soho / |
Originally published: 2003.
Rare books and manuscripts / Toby Litt -- The river underground / Richard Tromans -- The artist / Maggie Gee -- To effervesce / Charles Buchan -- Fyndet (or: I kan eat anyone) / Iain Sinclair -- Caught out / Aydin Mehmet Ali -- The museum of desire / John Berger -- The train game / Efe Okogu -- John Fortune / A. Sivanandan -- A family man / Fern Spitzer -- Myself when I am real / James Fellows -- Every colour under the sun / Ursula Barnes -- The black Russian / Ben Okri -- Magic and mischief / Sandra Dandy -- The Christ of Crouch End / Tony Clelford.