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John Keats
Saidiya Hartman deploys both radical scholarship and profound literacy intelligence to examine the transformations of intimate life that they instigated
from the Barbican archives
In this straight-talking guide to the real world of work
choosing whether to be a mother
Raw Concrete: The Beauty of Brutalism by Barnabas Calder Story - Fashion John KeatsRaw Concrete overturns the perception of Brutalist buildings as the penny pinching, utilitarian products of dutiful social concern. Instead it looks a little closer, uncovering the luxuriously skilled craft and daring engineering with which the best buildings of the 1960s came into being: magnificent architectural visions serving clients rich and poor, radical and conservative. The raw concrete buildings of the 1960s constitute the greatest flowering