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"This book sums up how far social anthropology has progressed since Henry Mayhew wrote about the skull shapes of costermongers in the 19th century."
New Statesman
"A set of delicately drawn pen portraits of lives in a single, unnamed South London street ... this is a book quite out of the ordinary. While you read these pages, this is the street where you live."
Times Literary Supplement
"This is social anthropology at its finest."
Steven Carroll, The Age
"This is the very best kind of micro–ethnography. Miller writes better – and with more insight and compassion – than most novelists. This book will profoundly change the way you look at your friends′ and neighbours′ homes and possessions – and indeed your own."
Kate Fox, Social Issues Research Centre and author of Watching the English
"I am so impressed by Danny Miller′s book. It is so keenly felt and beautifully written, it provides as deep a view of modern Londoners as early anthropologists tried to provide of residents of more distant and exotic zones. Miller has produced a marvelously personal and creative work, provoking us to wonder at the extraordinary attachments of ordinary people. This is a great and lasting achievement."
Sharon Zukin, Brooklyn College
"Through shoe leather fieldwork, human empathy, and unflinching readiness to discern, Daniel Miller shows the central role of material culture in contemporary urban life. An instant classic."
Mitchell Duneier, Princeton University
"An artful antidote to continually demonised consumerism."
Crafts Magazine
"A timely reminder that investing possessions with meaning is proof of humanity rather than inhumanity."
Blueprint
"In this remarkable book Daniel Miller provides an illuminating portrait of people′s relations to the ordinary objects that surround them. The result is a surprising meditation on how we all maintain order in our daily lives."
Viviana Zelizer, Princeton University
Kate Fox, author of Watching the English
"The very best kind of micro-ethnography. Miller writes better - and with more insight and compassion - than most novelists."
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