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A New Kind of Bleak Owen Hatherley

A New Kind of Bleak By Owen Hatherley

A New Kind of Bleak by Owen Hatherley


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An anatomy of failed-state Britain, by the author of A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain.

A New Kind of Bleak Summary

A New Kind of Bleak: Journeys through Urban Britain by Owen Hatherley

In A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain, Owen Hatherley skewered New Labour's architectural legacy in all its witless swagger. Now, in the year of the Diamond Jubilee and the London Olympics, he sets out to describe what the Coalition's altogether different approach to economic mismanagement and civic irresponsibility is doing to the places where the British live.
In a journey that begins and ends in the capital, Hatherley takes us from Plymouth and Brighton to Belfast and Aberdeen, by way of the eerie urbanism of the Welsh valleys and the much-mocked splendour of modernist Coventry. Everywhere outside the unreal Southeast, the building has stopped in towns and cities, which languish as they wait for the next bout of self-defeating austerity.
Hatherley writes with unrivalled aggression about the disarray of modern Britain, and yet this remains a book about possibilities remembered, about unlikely successes in the midst of seemingly inexorable failure. For as well as trash, ancient and modern, Hatherley finds signs of the hopeful country Britain once was and hints of what it might become.

A New Kind of Bleak Reviews

Fierce and original. -- Andy Beckett * Guardian *
[Hatherley is a] humanely barbed Nikolaus Pevsner for our times ... [His] book should be required reading for planners, developers, and architects. -- Jay Merrick * Independent *
He writes with venom and flare ... [It is] refreshing to see politics reintroduced to the architectural debate. -- Edwin Heathcote * Financial Times *
[A] bracing antidote to the faux-chumminess of so much British cultural discourse. -- Sukhdev Sandhu * Icon *
A timely counterpoint to Britain's jubilee and Olympics self-congratulation ... observed with a precision and fury to force you to open your eyes. -- Ben Felsenburg * Metro *
Engaging, fearless and startlingly intelligent * Time Out *

About Owen Hatherley

Owen Hatherley was born in 1981. He writes regularly on architecture and cultural politics for Architects Journal, Architectural Review, Icon, Guardian, London Review of Books and New Humanist and is the author of several books.

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GOR010451345
9781844678570
1844678571
A New Kind of Bleak: Journeys through Urban Britain by Owen Hatherley
Used - Like New
Hardback
Verso Books
20120731
434
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