Salaam Brick Lane
Autor Tarquin Hallen Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 apr 2006
Yet, as Hall got to know Brick Lane, he discovered beneath its unlovely surface an inner world where immigrants and asylum seekers struggle to better themselves and dream of escape. Salaam Brick Lane is a journey of discovery by an outsider in his own native city. It offers an explicit glimpse of the underbelly of London's most infamous quarter, the real-life world of Monica Ali's bestselling novel.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780719565564
ISBN-10: 0719565561
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: one map
Dimensiuni: 132 x 197 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: John Murray Press
Colecția John Murray
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0719565561
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: one map
Dimensiuni: 132 x 197 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: John Murray Press
Colecția John Murray
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Well-written without mawkish pieties.
'Charming, brilliant, affectionate and quietly impassioned ... it manages to be balanced, humane and life-affirming. I hope it sells out faster than cases of Chalky's "Coat de Roen"'.
Tarquin Hall is right at the heart of what he writes about . . . Hall's new friends spring brilliantly to life off the page . . . it's hard to imagine a more moving or more telling record of lives on the edge
Amused and amusing, this is a refreshing addition to the accounts being offered of the area.
Forthright and funny
Fascinating and funny
Powerful
I was absolutely riveted. It's funny, enlightening and very moving . . . I'm recommending it to all my friends just because it's such a good read.
He has a fine ear for the myriad speech patterns of the East End's varied inhabitants.
A remarkable cross-section of British society . . . Hall's sympathetic, anecdotal approach is a fine counter to the appalling racism of much current tabloid journalism . . . This is a fine and eloquent book.
This is a beautifully written book about a world we ignore except when it makes tabloid headlines.
Entertaining . . . Hall cannily plays the bewildered public schoolboy to a range of different characters . . . allows us to hear the wonderful patter of the East Enders
'Entertaining'
Such a light, playful book and yet with a compelling tow which takes you into the myriad realities of life in the East End of London.
'A thought-provoking read . . . fascinating insights into fractured lives. And Hall's affectionate portrayals of eccentric acquaintances enhance this touching portrait no end'
'Tender and harrowing'
'He brings a sharp eye and a dry humour to his descriptions'
'A gem of a book that reveals a hidden world lying right on our doorstep. As the stories unfold, so does our appreciation for Tarquin Hall's acute eye and for the gentle power of his narrative'
'Salaam Brick Lane is a compelling journey of discovery by an outsider in his own city and offers an explicit glimpse of this quarter of London'
'Charming, brilliant, affectionate and quietly impassioned ... it manages to be balanced, humane and life-affirming. I hope it sells out faster than cases of Chalky's "Coat de Roen"'.
Tarquin Hall is right at the heart of what he writes about . . . Hall's new friends spring brilliantly to life off the page . . . it's hard to imagine a more moving or more telling record of lives on the edge
Amused and amusing, this is a refreshing addition to the accounts being offered of the area.
Forthright and funny
Fascinating and funny
Powerful
I was absolutely riveted. It's funny, enlightening and very moving . . . I'm recommending it to all my friends just because it's such a good read.
He has a fine ear for the myriad speech patterns of the East End's varied inhabitants.
A remarkable cross-section of British society . . . Hall's sympathetic, anecdotal approach is a fine counter to the appalling racism of much current tabloid journalism . . . This is a fine and eloquent book.
This is a beautifully written book about a world we ignore except when it makes tabloid headlines.
Entertaining . . . Hall cannily plays the bewildered public schoolboy to a range of different characters . . . allows us to hear the wonderful patter of the East Enders
'Entertaining'
Such a light, playful book and yet with a compelling tow which takes you into the myriad realities of life in the East End of London.
'A thought-provoking read . . . fascinating insights into fractured lives. And Hall's affectionate portrayals of eccentric acquaintances enhance this touching portrait no end'
'Tender and harrowing'
'He brings a sharp eye and a dry humour to his descriptions'
'A gem of a book that reveals a hidden world lying right on our doorstep. As the stories unfold, so does our appreciation for Tarquin Hall's acute eye and for the gentle power of his narrative'
'Salaam Brick Lane is a compelling journey of discovery by an outsider in his own city and offers an explicit glimpse of this quarter of London'