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Volume 6 Number 2

Table of Contents

Interview

Steven Barfield, Anthologizing Poetic London – an interview with Lisa Russ Spaar, editor of All That Mighty Heart: London Poems

Essays

Claire Allen, Young Protagonists in the Contemporary London Novel: Hanif Kureishi and Rupert Thomson

David Ashford, The Ghost in the Machine: Psychogeography in the London Underground 1991-2007

James Graham, ‘this in’t Good Will Hunting’: Londonstani and the market for London’s multicultural fictions

Anthony Lake, 'London is a Muddle': E.M. Forster and the Flâneur

Reviews

Martyn J. Colebrook, Robert Bond and Jenny Bavidge (eds.), City Visions: The Work of Iain Sinclair

Ian Foakes, Lisa Russ Spaar (ed.), All that Mighty Heart

James Heartfield, Lynne Segal, Making Trouble: Life and Politics; Michèle Roberts, Paper Houses: A Memoir of the Seventies and Beyond; Janet Street-Porter, Fall Out: A Memoir of Friends Made and Friends Unmade; Lucy Robinson, Gay Men and the Left in Post-War Britain: How the Personal got Political

Mark P. Williams, Will Self, Psychogeography

Contributors

Notes on Contributors

Archive

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