CHRIS SEARLE welcomes a startling vision of contemporary Newport from a veteran photographer of the British working class
Ironopolis
by Glen James Brown
(Parthian £8.99)
BY ANY measure, Ironopolis is an extraordinary novel. Glen James Brown’s debut work is breathtaking in its ambition and delivery.
Employing the testimonies of six different people living on a Middlesbrough estate and using a range of voices and letters, the author meshes together their shared histories over a number of decades.
CHRIS MOSS joins the hunt in Argentina for the works of Poland’s most enigmatic exile
MARY CONWAY becomes impatient with the intellectual self-indulgence of Tom Stoppard in a production that is, nevertheless, total class
DAVID MATTHEWS looks at what a collective future for welfare might have in store for us
BLANE SAVAGE recommends the display of nine previously unseen works by the Glaswegian artist, novelist and playwright


