
East London by Charles Saumarez Smith
An insiders guide to the streets of the East End, from Spitalfields to Stratford.
'The tone is more like that of Pevsner’s Buildings of England guides, but with the subjective comment knob turned up and the academic one turned down' - Observer
'A vigorous, clear-sighted and beautiful book of journeys through the East End … Charles Saumarez Smith is a very good companion on his flaneurial walks, amusing, erudite and engaged in his response to buildings, people and placesI loved it' - Edmund de Waal
'Wide-ranging, personal, beautifully observed' - Mark Fisher
'Informal but informative and interesting' - Peter Ackroyd
'Charles Saumarez Smith has transposed his engaging, wandering online blog into a selective guide to his home patch. East London, finely designed by Pentagram and replete with phone photos, centres on the writer's watchful, acute observations of change' - Architecture Today
'Charles Saumarez Smith has lived in east London since the early 1980s. His book, unlike most about the capital's creative hub, excoriates the hip veneer of the area to expose its history … through pumping stations, walkways and the stories behind faded shop signs' - Monocle
'A photographic tour of impressionistic images and laconic text that perfectly convey the strange mixture of the Dickensian and the contemporary that is the East End of London' - The Tablet
'Personal, nostalgic and light, these are clearly the notes and snaps of a figure (the director of the Royal Academy) who profoundly enjoys being in the city' - Financial Times
'A vigorous, clear-sighted and beautiful book of journeys through the East End … Charles Saumarez Smith is a very good companion on his flaneurial walks, amusing, erudite and engaged in his response to buildings, people and placesI loved it' - Edmund de Waal
'Wide-ranging, personal, beautifully observed' - Mark Fisher
'Informal but informative and interesting' - Peter Ackroyd
'Charles Saumarez Smith has transposed his engaging, wandering online blog into a selective guide to his home patch. East London, finely designed by Pentagram and replete with phone photos, centres on the writer's watchful, acute observations of change' - Architecture Today
'Charles Saumarez Smith has lived in east London since the early 1980s. His book, unlike most about the capital's creative hub, excoriates the hip veneer of the area to expose its history … through pumping stations, walkways and the stories behind faded shop signs' - Monocle
'A photographic tour of impressionistic images and laconic text that perfectly convey the strange mixture of the Dickensian and the contemporary that is the East End of London' - The Tablet
'Personal, nostalgic and light, these are clearly the notes and snaps of a figure (the director of the Royal Academy) who profoundly enjoys being in the city' - Financial Times
Charles Saumarez Smith CBE has been Secretary and Chief Executive of the Royal Academy of Arts since 2007, and is also Visiting Professor of Cultural History at Queen Mary, University of London. He is the author of The Company of Artists: The Origins of the Royal Academy of Arts in London and The National Gallery: A Short History.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780500519554 |
| ISBN 10 | 0500519552 |
| Title | East London |
| Author | Charles Saumarez Smith |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Thames & Hudson Ltd |
| Year published | 2017-04-27 |
| Number of pages | 352 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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