Underground: Tales for London

By Various

Every line tells a different story …

A troubled young woman travels across London to end an abusive relationship. An agitated father gets lost in the city with an injured toddler. Two men – who unknowingly cross paths every day – finally meet one life-changing afternoon. A sudden death on the platform at Blackfriars sparks rumours of murder.

Underground, we are at once isolated and connected. We avoid eye contact and conversation while our lives literally intersect with those of strangers. As we stand on the tube, it becomes possible to travel far further than expected – and this sense of possibility lies at the heart of this stunning collection.

Twelve writers explore life on the London Underground through eleven short stories and one memoir, commissioned to mark the opening of the Elizabeth line.

Format: Hardback
Release Date: 06 Sep 2018
Pages: 256
ISBN: 978-0-00-830069-2
Debut and established authors of literary imprint The Borough Press are the authors of the collection, in alphabetical order: Layla AlAmmar, Joanna Cannon, Kat Gordon, Tamsin Grey, Tyler Keevil, Katy Mahood, Janice Pariat, Matthew Plampin, Joe Mungo Reed, Lionel Shriver, James Smythe and Louisa Young

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