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Zusammenfassung

‘Glorious’ GUARIDAN 'Vigorous, rigorous and eminently readable’ SPECTATOR

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The Infinite City by Niall Kishtainy

Glorious GUARIDAN 'Vigorous, rigorous and eminently readable SPECTATOR

A Waterstones Best Book of 2023

A TLS Best Book of 2023

‘Engaging… The Infinite City bravely challenges those who view London merely “as an infernal maze, as a centre of wealth, power and empire” and highlights instead those who have imagined it as a place of “possibility and experiment”’

TELEGRAPH, **** star review

‘An excellent history of London-based Utopian thought … vigorous, rigorous and eminently readable’

SPECTATOR

‘In a series of vivid depictions of London spanning centuries, Kishtainy brings back to life some of London’s utopian dreamers, including the Diggers, Thomas Spence and the socialist mystic James Pierrepont Greaves, founder of the Ham Common Concordium, an austere utopian spiritual co-operative’

LITERARY REVIEW

‘I was fascinated by every page, every anecdote and every detail’

BEN JUDAH, author of This is London

‘From More’s Utopia to the forlorn hopes for a more equitable post-pandemic society, this is a fresh and fascinating look at utopias in theory and practice, artfully framed as a history of LondonConscientiously researched, yet brimful of memorable anecdotes about man-eating sheep and medieval churches made out of pudding, it impresses upon us the importance of daring to dream — and dream big — for yesterday’s impossibility can be tomorrow’s reality’

MATHEW GREEN, author of Shadowlands

‘Reconstructing some of the many utopian fantasies that London has inspired since the sixteenth century, Niall Kishtainy has written a richly informative, elegantly argued book that introduces us to a series of dreamers who, far from appearing eccentric, seem all too relevant in the twenty-first century. The Infinite City will prompt us to rethink the value of utopia as well as to reconsider our understanding of the metropolis’

MATHEW BEAUMONT, author of Nightwalking

Niall Kishtainy started his working life in the British civil service, going on to work as a Middle East analyst and researcher, then as an economic adviser to development agencies in Ethiopia, Albania and the Palestinian Territories. After working as a journalist in Cairo, he studied economics as a graduate and began writing about the history of economic thinking and economic struggles of the past. He has given courses in economics and economic history at the London School of Economics and the University of Warwick. He is the author of A Little History of Economics, which has been sold in over twenty languages.

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ISBN 13 9780008325855
ISBN 10 0008325855
Titel The Infinite City
Autor Niall Kishtainy
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag HarperCollins Publishers
Erscheinungsjahr 2023-07-20
Seitenanzahl 368
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