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On Brick Lane
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On Brick Lane

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On Brick Lane is a journey into the heart of the East End, an excavation of past, memory, place and people.

By looking at a single street, Rachel Lichtenstein teases out the story of one of London’s most vibrant and dynamic communities. It is a story of immigration - of Huguenots, Jews, Bangladeshis; of anarchists and fascists; of abandoned synagogues, teeming mosques and incongruent Hawksmoor churches; of gangsters and artists; shopkeepers and street life; the beating heart of a never-still, always-vocal people.

With Lichtenstein’s skilful guidance, it becomes a trip through a world that is at once recognizable, but also wonderfully stange.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 August 2008
Pages
368
ISBN
9780141018515

On Brick Lane is a journey into the heart of the East End, an excavation of past, memory, place and people.

By looking at a single street, Rachel Lichtenstein teases out the story of one of London’s most vibrant and dynamic communities. It is a story of immigration - of Huguenots, Jews, Bangladeshis; of anarchists and fascists; of abandoned synagogues, teeming mosques and incongruent Hawksmoor churches; of gangsters and artists; shopkeepers and street life; the beating heart of a never-still, always-vocal people.

With Lichtenstein’s skilful guidance, it becomes a trip through a world that is at once recognizable, but also wonderfully stange.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 August 2008
Pages
368
ISBN
9780141018515