Journal of an Urban Robinson Crusoe

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Journal of an Urban Robinson Crusoe: London and Brighton is a book written by Des Marshall. It is a portrait of a troubled yet resilient and compassionate man and the people he meets in London and Brighton in the closing years of the twentieth century.

Taking the form of a journal, it is mostly based on Des Marshall's own experiences and covers a six year period between 1995 and 2001. It was first published by Saxon Books in 2002.

In 2006 it was adapted into a play by David Popey, Nigel White and Des Marshall called The Urban Robinson Crusoe.

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