Review: Ground Control | PD Smith | Kafka’s mouse

by Mark Tebeau | July 16th, 2009

PD Smith’s excellent review of Anna Minton’s new book, Ground Control | PD Smith | Kafka’s mouse provides insight into the changing city and what you might call its reprivatization. Minton’s books sounds as if its worth reading and Smith’s Kafka’s Mouse is worth following.

I am going to pick it up myself.

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