The Five Faces of Absence
THE LANDLORD Arthur Kempson had pulled pints at the Rose and Anchor for thirty-two years, ever since his father had died of a stroke behind the bar in 1953 and left him the premises at the age of nineteen. The pub stood on the corner of Bethnal Green Road and a side street that had once been called Nelson Passage but was now referred to by the council as Housing Estate Access 14B, a name that...
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