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From this 2018 event: In Municipal Dreams (Verso), John Boughton charts the often surprising story of council housing in Britain, from the slum clearances of the Victorian age through to the Grenfell Tower disaster. It’s a history packed with incident – with utopians, visionaries and charlatans, with visionary planners and corrupt officials – and Boughton combines it with an architectural tour of some of the best remaining examples, as well as some of the more ordinary places that millions of people have come to call home. He's in conversation about his book with Owen Hatherley, architectural historian and author of, most recently, The Ministry of Nostalgia.
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Jason Okundaye & Mendez: Revolutionary Acts
Aniefiok Ekpoudom & Gary Younge: Where We Come From
Laleh Khalili & James Butler: The Corporeal Life of Seafaring
Fleur Adcock: Collected Poems
Holly Pester & Nathalie Olah: The Lodgers
Rachael Allen & Lucy Mercer: God Complex
Lara Pawson & Jennifer Hodgson: Spent Light
Paul Muldoon: Howdie-Skelp
Adam Phillips & Hermione Lee: On Giving Up
Lavinia Greenlaw & Jennifer Higgie: The Vast Extent
Seán Hewitt & Sarah Perry: Rapture’s Road
Emily Wilson, Edith Hall, Juliet Stevenson & Tobias Menzies: The Iliad
Mary Jean Chan & Andrew McMillan: Bright Fear
Ella Risbridger & Kate Young: The Dinner Table
Ed Atkins & Steven Zultanski: Sorcerer
Lynne Segal & Amelia Horgan: Lean on Me
Tom Stevenson & Tariq Ali: Someone Else's Empire
Mathias Enard & Chris Power: The Annual Banquet of the Gravediggers' Guild
McKenzie Wark & Lauren John Joseph: Love and Money, Sex and Death
Isabel Waidner and Diarmuid Hester: Corey Fah Does Social Mobility
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