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Novelist Lee Rourke and journalist Tim Burrows explore the myths and identity of modern Essex in a double essay. Drawing on their respective lived experiences; Rourke currently lives in Southend, Burrows grew up there, they discuss Dr Feelgood, Canvey Island, the mud and flatness of the estuary. They tackle the sterotypes and hidden histories of one of the UK's most misrepresented counties.
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Novelist Lee Rourke and journalist Tim Burrows explore the myths and identity of modern Essex in a double essay. Drawing on their respective lived experiences; Rourke currently lives in Southend, Burrows grew up there, they discuss Dr Feelgood, Canvey Island, the mud and flatness of the estuary. They tackle the sterotypes and hidden histories of one of the UK's most misrepresented counties.
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