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All the Tiny Moments Blazing

A Literary Guide to Suburban London

Ged Pope author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Reaktion Books

Published:1st Sep '23

£14.99

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From Richmond to Rainham, Cockfosters to Croydon, this sweeping literary tour of London's boroughs describes how writers, since the seventeenth century, have responded to and reimagined London's suburbs. Illuminating a galaxy of authors, from Samuel Johnson to Italo Svavo and Angela Carter, it introduces us to the great suburban novels, such as Hanif Kureishi's The Buddha of Suburbia 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 brilliantly imagined.

'At last! Ged Pope has produced an indispensable guide for those of us who love the London suburbs, love books, and, above all, love books set in the suburbs. It's all here, across the boroughs and through the centuries; comedy, crime, romance, pastoral escape and urban traps, exile, boredom and fear, fun, parenting and . . . Martian invaders.' - Sandi Toksvig, writer, broadcaster, performer; 'Ged Pope's book about Suburban London is a superbly curated compendium of writers' representations of its mysterious, ever-changing geographies, one that makes them seem every bit as culturally and socially important as the city's various historic centres. Urgently and vividly written, it is full of scintillating insight into the public and private lives of the suburbs' inhabitants through the centuries. All the Tiny Moments Blazing will make every reader, whatever their relationship to the suburbs, rethink the history of London.' - Matthew Beaumont, author of 'Nightwalking: A Nocturnal History of London' (2015); 'As someone who loves both literature and suburbia - and the literature of suburbia - All the Tiny Moments Blazing is the book I have been waiting a lifetime to read. It is a social history, an anthology and a gazetteer rolled into one. Ged Pope takes the reader on a fascinating and thoroughly enjoyable tour of the places most of us actually live.' - Andy Miller, author of 'The Year of Reading Dangerously' (2014); 'For anyone remotely interested in London and its people, it's an essential and highly readable volume. I can't imagine why nobody ever thought of it before.'- Christopher Fowler, author of the Bryant & May mysteries; 'Urban magnetism is now under threat but Pope's charming circuit of London's suburbs and the figures who frequented them in All The Tiny Moments Blazing is a reminder that cities have coped with worse. Even urban smog has its benefits: 'Monet worked in the park whilst I, living at Lower Norwood, at that time a charming suburb, studied the effects of fog, snow and springtime,' Camille Pissarro wrote of 1870.' - Financial Times; 'What Pope does brilliantly is map an alternative and largely neglected corpus of London-based texts, one that is very different from the typical fare of 'literary London'. Although some of the usual suspects recur time and again - Dickens, H. G. Wells, Iain Sinclair - the guide is replete with new and forgotten voices . . . As a genre, guides are designed to prepare us for travel, to provide us with ways of interpreting our experiences, and - perhaps most importantly - to encourage us to step into otherwise unknown territory. Pope does all of this, and equips us for our own exciting suburban adventures.' - The London Journal; 'A love letter to the suburbs, an ode to London's less flashy streets.' - The Dulwich Diverter; 'Dr Johnson said, "you must not be satisfied with seeing its great streets and squares, but must survey the innumerable little lanes and courts. It is not in the showy evolutions of buildings, but in the multiplicity of human habitations which are crowded together, that the wonderful immensity of London consists." How right he was - and this tremendous compendium proves it.' - Brixton Review of Books; 'Ged Pope takes the reader on a comprehensive and extremely readable literary tour of 32 London suburban boroughs . . . All the Tiny Moments Blazing is a comprehensive literary gazetteer, providing fascinating insights into the social, political and cultural life of London suburbs.' - Canberra Times

ISBN: 9781789146486

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560 pages