"It often seems to me that the night is much more alive and richly coloured than the day", ventured Vincent van Gogh. So begins Imogen Willetts' new book Up All Night: A History Of Going Out. What follows is an absolute joyride: a hymn to nocturnal revelry, style and spectacle, to the disregard of decency and inhibition, to creative vision and charismatic mavericks, and to the febrile energy that has been generated in particular cities at particular times through history.
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