Craig Taylor

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  1. 1. Nowojorczycy. Miasto I Ludzie

    Miasto I Ludzie

    This captivating narrative delves into the vibrant tapestry of New York City through the voices of its diverse inhabitants. It paints a vivid portrait of the metropolis by weaving together personal stories, experiences, and reflections from a wide array of individuals, from taxi drivers to artists, and from long-time residents to recent immigrants. The book captures the essence of the city's dynamic energy, exploring themes of resilience, community, and the ever-evolving nature of urban life. Through these intimate accounts, readers gain a deeper understanding of what it means to live in one of the world's most iconic cities.

  2. 2. Londoners

    The Days and Nights of London Now

    A mosaic of firsthand interviews with a diverse cross-section of people living in London—taxi drivers, students, immigrants, carers and retirees—that captures the rhythms, struggles, humor and aspirations of daily urban life. Through candid, often intimate portraits it explores themes of belonging, work, class and change, showing how the city’s history and rapid transformation shape personal identities and community ties. The result is an empathetic collage that brings neighborhoods and voices vividly to life.

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  3. 3. One Million Tiny Plays About Britain

    A mosaic of short scenes and monologues collected from people across Britain, stitched together to create a vivid, humane portrait of contemporary life. From commuters and market traders to students and pensioners, each tiny play captures distinct dialects, private moments, hopes, frustrations and everyday humor, revealing how individual stories reflect broader social and political tensions. The result is an intimate, often funny and sometimes painfully honest chorus of voices that celebrates regional variety while exposing the country's contradictions.