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Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Beginnings in Endings 1 - Modernity and metropolis 1 - Reflexivity 11 - Community 16 - A reflexive aesthetic 23 - 1 American Modernists in Modern London 30 - Ezra Pound: Vortex South Kensington 31 - Iris Barry: life and contacts 38 - T.S. Eliot: between lives 45 - 2 Modernism Deferred: Harlem Montage 55 - Blues on 1814 N. Street, NW Washington 55 - Renaissance jazz 57 - Modernisms: Langston Hughes and Melvin B. Tolson 65 - 3 Inside Ethnicity: Suburban Outlooks 75 - Black Britishness 75 - A little identity crisis: Hanif Kureishi 78 - Real magic: Salman Rushdie, Zadie Smith, Bernadine Evaristo 86 - 4 Re-imagining London 96 - Vortex Spitalfields: lain Sinclair and Syed Manzarul Islam 97 - The problem of London: Patrick Keiller 105 - Drifting, disappearing: lain Sinclair and Rachel Lichtenstein 109 - Untold stories: Janet Cardiff 115 - 5 'Hymn to the Great People's Republic of Brooklyn' 120 - Place and identity 122 - Paul Auster: time for stories 127 - Dialogic community: Paul Auster and Wayne Wang 132 - 6 'Witness to my times': Sarah Schulman and the - Lower East Side 141 - Neighbourhoods 141 - Fictions of lesbian community 145 - The power of straight thinking 153 - UnAmerican activity 157 - 7 In the Matrix: East West Encounters 162 - Turning the globe 162 - 'The street finds its own use for things': Edward Yang 168 - and William Gibson - Starting over: Wong Kar-Wai and Lawrence Chua. 179 - Coda: Postmetropolis and the Art of Fabrication 186 - Simcity and the shanty town 189 - 'A poor man is like a dog'. Latife Tekin and John Berger 192
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Cities and towns in literature
Literature, Modern - 20th century - History and criticism