A public artwork by Will Self 'intended to reflect back at the people who live, work and shop in Brixton Market (Lambeth Council, 2009).' Stand still while you listen to this short track introducing your narrator, Shango, and the economy of spoken (often edible) language. The feeling that words were frozen in mid air like this may have been familiar to Brixton's Caribbean migrants. Nothing could prepare people for the body shock of bitter bitter cold. (Sevlon,1956, pp32-4).
Fox and Cherries at the top of Electric Avenue (left hand side)
You can get popcorn here to go with your Ethiopian coffee from the Habesha shop. This is a traditional pairing in coffee ceremonies in London (Palmer, 2010, p325). See recipe page.
A public artwork by Will Self 'intended to reflect back at the people who live, work and shop in Brixton Market (Lambeth Council, 2009).' Stand still while you listen to this short track introducing your narrator, Shango, and the economy of spoken (often edible) language. The feeling that words were frozen in mid air like this may have been familiar to Brixton's Caribbean migrants. Nothing could prepare people for the body shock of bitter bitter cold. (Sevlon,1956, pp32-4).
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