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The making of London : London in contemporary literature
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Table of Contents
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Book Overview
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Chapter 1
Introduction: From ‘ellowen deeowen’ to ‘Babylondon’: London is a Language
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Chapter 2
‘Fabricked out of Literature and Myth’: Maureen Duffy’s Londons
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Chapter 3
‘Of Real Experience Mixed with Myth’: Michael Moorcock’s Authentic London Myths
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Chapter 4
‘A Zoo fit for Psychopaths’: J. G. Ballard versus London
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Chapter 5
‘Struck out of Pure Invention’: Iain Sinclair and the Problem of London
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Chapter 6
‘In Preordained Patterns’: Peter Ackroyd and the Voices of London
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Chapter 7
‘Beyond the Responsibility of Place’: Ian McEwan’s Londons
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Chapter 8
‘In a Prose so Diagonal and Mood-Warped’: Martin Amis’s Scatological London
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Chapter 9
‘Through a Confusion of Languages’: Mastering London with Salman Rushdie and Hanif Kureishi
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Chapter 10
‘Kyan you imagine dat?’: The New London Languages of Zadie Smith and Monica Ali
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Chapter 11
Conclusion: London Undone?
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Book overview
1. Introduction: From ‘ellowen deeowen’ to ‘Babylondon’: London is a Language
2. ‘Fabricked out of Literature and Myth’: Maureen Duffy’s Londons
3. ‘Of Real Experience Mixed with Myth’: Michael Moorcock’s Authentic London Myths
4. ‘A Zoo fit for Psychopaths’: J. G. Ballard versus London
5. ‘Struck out of Pure Invention’: Iain Sinclair and the Problem of London
6. ‘In Preordained Patterns’: Peter Ackroyd and the Voices of London
7. ‘Beyond the Responsibility of Place’: Ian McEwan’s Londons
8. ‘In a Prose so Diagonal and Mood-Warped’: Martin Amis’s Scatological London
9. ‘Through a Confusion of Languages’: Mastering London with Salman Rushdie and Hanif Kureishi
10. ‘Kyan you imagine dat?’: The New London Languages of Zadie Smith and Monica Ali
11. Conclusion: London Undone?
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Brunel University Uxbridge
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English