Complicity: An Art and Colonial History of London
By Jay Bernard
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By Jay Bernard
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Take a six-mile walk across London with critically acclaimed, award-winning poet Jay Bernard, exploring some of the secrets of the statues and monuments of the city they love.
Bookended by visits to Henry Tate’s mausoleum and the tomb of Lord Mayor Henry Tulse, in this book, the author of the critically acclaimed poetry collection Surge goes for a six-mile walk across London—“this city I love”—to think about the meaning of complicity. We live in the legacy of colonialism. It permeates the ...
Bookended by visits to Henry Tate’s mausoleum and the tomb of Lord Mayor Henry Tulse, in this book, the author of the critically acclaimed poetry collection Surge goes for a six-mile walk across London—“this city I love”—to think about the meaning of complicity. We live in the legacy of colonialism. It permeates the ...


