Review:
‘Pandæmonium was the biggest single inspiration for the Olympics Opening Ceremony ... the book is the equivalent of Pepys giving you a guided tour of the birth of electricity and the mechanical age – it’s brilliant, exciting and essential.’ Author: Danny Boyle
‘Stimulating to mind and imagination ... a monument to one of the unique artists of our time, a visionary poet ... you will be illuminated and enriched.’ Author: Spectator
‘A continuous narrative on the Industrial Revolution, woven from contemporary observations and opinions ... a treasure-chest of quirky, unusual pieces’ Author: Observer
‘A masterpiece of collage that reads like a novel’ Author: The Times
‘What [Jennings] reflects so intelligently here is not merely England (and, by implication, Europe) getting uglier and viler by the decade, but also the spiritual inexorability of this process.’ Author: AN Wilson, Daily Telegraph
‘Pandaemonium is a fascinating and disturbing anthology ... the extracts are brilliantly chosen ... a very fine book' Author: Matthew Reisz, Times Educational Supplement
'In short, this is nothing less than a one-volume history of modern Britain. It is extraordinary how Jennings managed to turn a concatenation of accounts ... into something that has such power.' Author: Nick Lezard, Guardian
'With its fabulous montage of sources, this is a unique window into a national past, and a global present.' Author: Boyd Tonkin, Independent
‘Jennings was an inspired maker of documentary films ... his book startles and delights' Author: Dilys Powell Source: Times
‘Pandaemonium is an extraordinary and wonderful book’ Author: Alan Ryan Source: Sunday Times
From the Author:
Humphrey Jennings was educated in Cambridge at school and at Pembroke College, where he read English. He joined the GPO Film Unit in 1934. In 1936 he, Tom Harrisson and Charles Madge founded Mass Observation, and in the same year he exhibited at the International Surrealist Exhibition. He is best known for the documentary films he made during the war. He died in 1950.
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