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The London Compendium
The London Compendium
Oct 5, 2024 6:40 PM

Author:Ed Glinert

The London Compendium

The streets of London resonate with secret stories, from East End lore to Cold War espionage, from tales of riots, rakes, anarchy and grisly murders, to Rolling Stones gigs, gangland drinking dens, Orwell's Fitzrovia and Lenin's haunts. Ed Glinert has walked the length and breadth of the city to unravel its mysteries, travelling through time from the Romans' London wall to the new Olympic site at Stratford. This is London as you have never seen it before.

Reviews

A very engaging writer with a remarkably broad frame of reference

—— Mail on Sunday

...compelling and often witty insight into the customs and mindsets of overlooked corners of Britain ... Maconie is an engaging and illuminating guide throughout

—— Independent

As funny as Bryson and as wise as Orwell

—— Observer

More serious than you might expect, copies should be available in every school

—— Guardian

Immensely touching ... [a] heartening gem of a book

—— Anna Reid , Literary Review

The remarkable true story of a love affair between two Soviet citizens ... as much a literary challenge as a historical one: the book can be read as a non-fiction novel

—— Telegraph

Figes has achieved something extraordinary ... the gulag story lacks individuals for us to sympathise with: a Primo Levi, an Anne Frank or even an Oskar Schindler. Just Send Me Word may well be the book to change that ... the kind of love that most of us can only dream of

—— Oliver Bullough , Independent

Remarkable ... Figes, selecting and then interpreting this mass of letters, makes them tell two kinds of story. The first is a uniquely detailed narrative of the gulag, of the callous, slatternly universe which consumed millions of lives ... The second is about two people determined not to lose each other

—— Neal Ascherson , Guardian

A quiet, moving and memorable account of life in a totalitarian state ... The book often reads like a novel ... captivating

—— Evening Standard

Orlando Figes has wrought something beautiful from dark times

—— Ian Thomson , Observer

A heart-rending record of extraordinary human endurance

—— Kirkus Reviews

[A] remarkable tale of love and devotion during the worst years of the USSR ... [Figes's] fine narrative pacing enhances this moving, memorable story

—— Publishers Weekly
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