Part literary criticism, part social history, part polemic, this is a haunting addition to the canon of psychogeography.
Financial Times
A wonderful book, that has many fascinating things to say about the night-time life of our capital down the ages. Rarely has a book on the subject of darkness been so illuminating; all insomniacs should read it.?
Standard
He releases an ancient, urban miasma that rises from the page, untroubled by electric illumination, allowing us to inhale what Shakespeare's contemporary Thomas Dekker called "that thick tobacco-breath which the rheumaticke night throws abroad
Independent
An important and lively book.
Times Higher Education Supplement
Magnificent
- Ian Thomson, New Statesman