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The infinite town
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- Book Synopsis
- What happens when the news gets into your dreams and unravels the work of the day? When you feel homesick, especially when you are at home? What happens when the future tracks you down and corners you? Who blinks first? The Infinite Town is a painful - and playful - mapping of public spaces and private places under assault. Exploring history, home, hurt, and hope in four interconnected sequences, Robinson's search for the infinite possibilities of the everyday, of empathy and solidarity, leads to his most intricately structured and musical collection yet.
- About The Author
- Mark Robinson was born in Preston in 1964. A founder-editor of Scratch magazine and Mudfog Press, he has worked as a vegetarian chef, in community arts and as Executive Director, North East at Arts Council England. His How I Learned to Sing was published in 2013 by Smokestack. His manifesto-cum-toolkit for a fairer arts sector, Tactics for the Tightrope, is published by Future Arts Centres. He lives in Stockton-on-Tees, where he runs the arts consultancy Thinking Practice.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9781739173081
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Smokestack Books, (01 February 2024)
- Weight
- 109 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 197 x 127 mm
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