Ghost Milk: Calling Time on the Grand Project
An extraordinary, deeply personal book about a disappearing city from “our greatest guide to London” (The Spectator)
East London is gleaming. The stadium is finished, the new Olympic Park is being landscaped, and shopping centers and apartment buildings stand at the ready, eager to be occupied by transient tourists and permanent residents alike.
But the story of London’s Olympic renaissance is far from triumphant. Indeed, though the shiny façades are seductive, whole blocks are being ripped apart. The razing of East London is not a simple story of demolition and displacement — it’s a story of loss, of a neighborhood’s history being stolen from it.
Ghost Milk is a chronicle of a city turned upside down: corner diners have given way to grandiose shopping centers; gated pleasure domes have replaced public parks; and the casual diversity of a neighborhood with centuries of history is being eradicated.
In this majestic book, Iain Sinclair explores the roots of this new London and a worldwide obsession with “grand projects” that stretches from Athens to Beijing. Elegiac, intimate, and audacious, Ghost Milk is a tribute to a great city by its greatest chronicler.
- Author
- Iain Sinclair
- Format
- hardcover
- Pages
- 420
- Publisher
- Hamish Hamilton
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 978-0-241-14435-0
- EAN
- 9780241144350
- Genres
- history, sociology
- Release date
- 2011
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