Shit London: Snapshots of a City on the Edge

By Patrick Dalton

Shit London explores the world of ill-conceived community art, poorly named shops, cheeky graffiti, bad translations, comical signs and the unintentionally funny scenes that surround Londoners everyday.

‘When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life’
Samuel Johnson (Dead)

London. England’s capital of culture, finance, fashion and forward thinking. A city where the ancient meets the modern, the chic and, let’s be honest, the shit. Despite the best efforts to smarten up the city before the 2012 Olympics, local pockets of immeasurable crumminess still abound in neighbourhoods and boroughs. Hidden behind the architectural delights, history and bright lights exists a world that proves London is a world class provider of bad taste and all-round awfulness. Shit London explores the world of ill-conceived community art, poorly named shops, cheeky graffiti, bad translations, comical signs and the unintentionally funny scenes that surround Londoners everyday. Revel in the rubbish that surrounds them all. You never know, it might make you feel better about where you live.

Format: Hardback
Release Date: 07 Jul 2011
Pages: 112
ISBN: 978-1-907554-34-6
Patrick Dalton was born in London and has lived in London his entire life (not including holidays). Professionally he is radio producer who worked for many years at the BBC and later at the London radio station LBC producing a variety of news and entertainment programmes.Patrick is the creator of www.shitlondon.co.uk

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