Danziger's Britain

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For the best part of a year, Nick Danziger lived among the homeless and unemployed in many of the ruined manufacturing and so-called "no-go" areas of Britain. This is his social documentary of life in a forgotten section of society in the 1990s.
Nick Danziger began his journey in June 1994, as newspapers and magazines throughout the land commemorated the 50th anniversary of the D-Day landings and recalled the Allies' war aims (to "afford assurance that all men in all lands may live out their lives in freedom from fear and want"). For the best part of a year, he lived among the homeless and unemployed in many of the ruined manufacturing and so-called "no-go" areas of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. With courage and sensitivity, he won the trust of the street children and shared the lives and heard the stories of hundreds of society's outsiders. A powerful and disturbing documentary (with 48 pages of his own photographs) of life in Britain for a forgotten section of society in the mid-1990s, and a tribute to the resilience of individuals faced with overwhelming odds.
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Weight 0.291000
Author Nick Danziger
Availability POD
Department Miscellaneous Books
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780006382492
Pages 368
Published 01/09/1997
Publisher HarperCollins
Section Miscellaneous Books
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