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Poverty safari : understanding the anger of Britain's underclass

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Winner of the Orwell Prize 2018. People from deprived communities all around Britain feel misunderstood and unheard.

Darren McGarvey aka Loki gives voice to their feelings and concerns, and the anger that is spilling over.

Anger he says we will have to get used to, unless things change. He invites you to come on a safari of sorts. A Poverty Safari. But not the sort where the indigenous population is surveyed from a safe distance for a time, before the window on the community closes and everyone gradually forgets about it. I know the hustle and bustle of high-rise life, the dark and dirty stairwells, the temperamental elevators that smell like urine and wet dog fur, the grumpy concierge, the apprehension you feel as you enter or leave the building, especially at night.

I know that sense of being cut off from the world, despite having such a wonderful view of it through a window in the sky; that feeling of isolation, despite being surrounded by hundreds of other people above, below and either side of you.

But most of all, I understand the sense that you are invisible, despite the fact that your community can be seen for miles around and is one of the most prominent features of the city skyline.

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Product Details
Luath Press Ltd
1912147033 / 9781912147038
Paperback / softback
02/11/2017
United Kingdom
English
223 pages
20 cm
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Published in Scotland.