London Excursion. (John Gould Fletcher)

The narrative follows a young man's journey through London, exploring the city's contrasts and complexities. It is a portrayal of urban life, highlighting themes of disillusionment and social commentary. The protagonist navigates various settings, from affluent areas to impoverished districts, illustrating the disparities within the city. Through his experiences, the story critiques societal norms and expectations, presenting a nuanced view of London's inhabitants and their struggles.

By Frank Stuart Flint · First published 1925 · Genre: Poetry, Modernist, Urban

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