The Allusionist

115. Keep Calm and

05.16.2020 - By Helen ZaltzmanPlay

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Twenty years ago, a 1939 poster printed by the British government with the words ‘Keep Calm and Carry On’ turned up in a second-hand bookshop in Northern England. And lo! A decor trend was born: teatowels, T-shirts, mugs, phone cases, condoms, and a zillion riffs on the phrase. Bookshop owner Stuart Manley talks about unearthing the poster that spawned countless imitations; author Owen Hatherley explains why the poster was NOT popular when it was originally printed at the start of World War 2; and psychologist and therapist Jane Gregory considers whether being told to keep calm can keep us calm.

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