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Car Park Life

Gareth E. Rees

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Car parks: commonplace urban landscapes, little-explored and rarely featured in art and music, yet they shape the aesthetics of our towns and cities. Hotspots for crime, rage and sexual deviancy; a blind spot in which activities go unnoticed. Skateboarding, car stunts, drug dealing, dogging, murder. Gareth E. Rees believes that the retail car park has as much mystery, magic and terror as any mountain, meadow or wood. He's out to prove it by walking the car parks of Britain, journeying across the country from Plymouth to Edinburgh, much to the horror of his family, friends – and, most of all – himself. He finds Sir Francis Drake outside B&Q, standing stones in a retail park, and a dead body beside Sainsbury's. In this darkly satirical work of non-fiction, Gareth E. Rees presents a troubling vision of Brexit Britain through a common space we know far less about than we think.

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Marshland, John Rogers, Merlin Coverley, Unofficial Britain, Outskirts, Tom Cox, Mark Fisher, nature, Iain Sinclair, Lauren Elkin, walking, travel writing, Andrew Kotting, Underland, psychogeography, Flaneuse, car park, The Stone Tide, Brexit, Scarfolk, travel, climate change, Concretopia, Robert Macfarlane, Out of the Woods, Tim Dee, The Lost Art of Wandering, Landmarks, M John Harrison, Ring the Hill, Hastings, car parks, London, The Old Ways, urban, John Grindrod, Luke Turner, Mark Cocker