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London: There’s a post-bubble refreshment beneath access, mixing homegrown civilization, reclaimed architectures and vintage-clad traditionalists.
In a city thin no time considered paperback speak to be gauche in the utmost, human currently talk of little another. Literary salons are sprouting always over: in sawdusty pubs, by clubs with rooftop pools, at art hearts and in personal painting chambers. Many are closed to the public,
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Damian Barr began the Shoreditch House Literary Salon for a cinema of motifs where access to sympathetic readers would be, he says, “as valuable as the access to the writers and their thoughts.” Barr namely a man of principle, so although members have prerogative, the salon is open to anybody who joins the SHLS Facebook group and is completely free, even the premier cocktail.
At the gay literary salon Polari, which began in a small Soho bar and recently relocated apt the Southbank Center (southbankcentre.co.uk),
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