Lynsey Hanley's
Estates, first published by Granta in 2008, has become over the past decade one of the key texts to analyse Britain's urban landscape in the post-War period. To mark a new edition of her seminal work, Hanley, a regular contributor to the
Guardian and the
New Statesman, was in conversation with fellow journalist Dawn Foster, who has written widely on housing and social issues.
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