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  1. White Goods by Iain Sinclair, 2002-12
  2. The Birth Rug by Iain Sinclair, 1973-01-01
  3. Kodak Mantra Diaries, October 1966 to June 1971 by Iain Sinclair, 1971-12
  4. Old Elgin by Iain Sinclair, 2000-11-15
  5. The Firewall by Iain Sinclair, 2007-01-01
  6. Radon Daughters: A Voyage, Between Art and Terror, from the Mound of Whitechapel to the Limestone Pavements of the Burren by Iain Sinclair, 2002-03-07
  7. Allnighter by Iain Sinclair, 1997-08-22
  8. Old Buckie by Iain Sinclair, 2000-09-01
  9. Silicon Fen by Simon Willmoth, Steven Bode, et all 2008-11
  10. Flesh Eggs and Scalp Metal (Paladin Books) by Iain Sinclair, 1989-02-23
  11. A Book of Two Halves: Football Short Stories
  12. Scamp by Roland Camberton, Iain Sinclair, 2010-07-10
  13. Rodinsky's Room by Rachel Lichtenstein, Iain Sinclair, 2000-02-01
  14. Restless Cities

41. SINCLAIR, Iain., White Chappell Scarlet Tracings.
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42. SINCLAIR, Iain., White Chappell Scarlet Tracings.
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SINCLAIR, Iain. White Chappell Scarlet Tracings. Uppingham: Goldmark 1987. His first novel. Specimen page with advance reviews and publisher's prospectus loosely inserted. Fine in dustwrapper, with slight creasing to edges of upper panel., First Edition. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by ; click here for further details.

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In this volume iain sinclair sets out to map the vast stretch of urban settlement outside London bounded by the M25. LONDON ORBITAL by sinclair, iain, £6.39.
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44. Guardian Unlimited Books | Review | On The Road
On the road The son of a Welsh GP, iain sinclair studied in Dublin before moving to London with his wife. iain sinclair. Born June 11 1943, Cardiff.
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The son of a Welsh GP, Iain Sinclair studied in Dublin before moving to London with his wife. His early work was self-published, and he worked as a teacher and labourer while researching occult aspects of the city's past. Fiercely critical of plans to regenerate the capital, he has written a new novel about the 'semi-celestial' A13, and talks of leaving Hackney for good.
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45. Guardian Unlimited Books | By Genre | No Stone Unturned
fiction No stone unturned Michael Moorcock follows iain sinclair as he sets off for the uncertain shores of East Sussex in Dining on Stones Saturday May 1
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46. Iain Sinclair Bibliography
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47. Wide Boys Always Work: Iain Sinclair And The 'London Proletarian Novel'
Wide Boys Always Work iain sinclair and the London Proletarian Novel . sinclair, iain, White Chappell Scarlet Tracings (London Vintage, 1995; first publ.
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Wide Boys Always Work: Iain Sinclair and the 'London Proletarian Novel' Robert Bond Lights Out for the Territory Sinclair labels this tradition that of the 'London proletarian novel', when he refers to Emanuel Litvinoff and Bernard Kops as two of its practitioners. In the sole academic essay that I have been able to locate that treats these London proletarian novelists, Michael Woolf notes how Kops's The World is a Wedding (1963) and Litvinoff's Journey Through a Small Planet (1972) together focus on 'the question of material improvement and upward mobility'; crucially, these ghetto memoirs show that 'relative material and intellectual success is not an untroubled process'. I want to suggest that the London proletarian novel foregrounded the relentless work ethic which sustains social mobility in particularly interesting ways, and that this writing's concern with the capitalist work ethic is sustained in Sinclair's writing. This preoccupation with the work ethic and with material aspirations, of course, could itself lead us to question whether these London novelists really were 'proletarian' novelists: the London proletarian novel is largely a writing of the proletariat leaving itself. Yet it nonetheless provides us with a valuable interrogation of the work ethic, one which I want to argue is developed in Sinclair's nonproletarian, neo-modernist writing. When he lamented once that 'even proletarianization of the intellectual almost never creates a proletarian', Walter Benjamin was noting that educational privilege 'almost always remains strong enough to exclude intellectuals from the constant state of alert, the front-line existence, of the genuine proletarian'. Sinclair's writing, I will suggest, shows proletarian alertness precisely in its foregrounding of the relentlessness of the capitalist work ethic. Yet this proletarian quality of alertness produces in Sinclair's writing what Benjamin called the 'only' effect 'that a revolutionary writer from the bourgeois class can resolve upon today': 'the politicization of his [its] own class'.[

48. Maps Of The London Underground: Iain Sinclair And Michael Moorcock’s Psychogeog
Maps of the London Underground iain sinclair and Michael Moorcock’s Psychogeography of the city. Brian Baker. sinclair, iain. Lud Heat. 1975.
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Maps of the London Underground: Iain Sinclair and Michael Moorcock’s Psychogeography of the city Brian Baker Dark Lanthorns (1999), a book designed to mimic the look of a late 1960s London A-Z streetmap, there is a reproduction of a map of the London Underground system. This design classic, a rounded rectangle at the centre of a system of arteries and veins, is faded, the ink blurred with damp. The print, blue-black on white (rather than the now more familiar colour reproduction), is indistinct, the lines receding beneath surface like veins below the skin, the names of the stations lost. The basic shape, if not the stations themselves, is legible, however, and indicates one of the ways in which Londoners (and visitors to London) orient themselves. The first maps of the underground followed lines of geography; the current design is geometrical, space and distance compressed, London given comprehensible form in one diagram. This London Underground, an abstraction of the network of tunnels and stations that make up the transport system, is not a ‘true’ representation of the city, but allows the traveller to see a totalised (and therefore entirely comprehensible) map of its design.

49. Book Reviews - Dining On Stones By Iain Sinclair
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The Independent review by Ben Thompson The Telegraph review by Mark Sanderson ... New Statesman review by Hugo Barnacle Dining on Stones is essentially a psychogeographic quest, a trip down the A13 from London to Southend. It's told by several narrators, including two Andrew Nortons, writers whose stories overlap as they struggle for dominance of their shared character. Norton's road trip down the A13, inspired by mysterious manuscripts, is a search for inspiration and for his own identity. Iain Sinclair's metafiction is part road story, part homage to the area and topography, and exploration of the blurry boundary between fiction and reality. Dining on Stones has received mostly positive reviews with The Telegraph saying, "This book pulsates with good humour and intelligence - Sinclair on top form." [click on book cover for amazon.co.uk page for

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51. Mark/Space: Anachron City: Library: Biographs: Iain Sinclair
iain sinclair Revolutionary Novelist or Revolting Nihilistiain sinclair Revolutionary Novelist or Revolting Nihilist? The publication of Downriver in 1991 established iain sinclair as a wellknown author.
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poet, novelist, editor, filmmaker, publisher, playwright, book-dealer Iain Sinclair "The subject, all along for me, has been: the city; living in the city; how you survive living in the city." Iain Sinclair. Born 11 June 1943 in Cardiff, Wales. Educated at Cheltenham College (1956-61); London School of Film Technique; Trinity College, Dublin; Courtald Institute, London. Sinclair's early occupation was as a documentary filmmaker. This work may have facilitated the development of an essential aspect of his poems and novels: "precise perception and the ability to 'frame' significant slices of life has fed the realist side of his writing..." Robert Sheppard (in Contemporary Poets
This dirty realist side to Sinclair's writing may also have been honed by his work in a variety of odd-jobs in East London; packing cigars, tipping ullage down brewery cellars and, most significantly, working as a parks gardener in the vicinity of Hawksmoor's London churches. His work as a council grasscutter provides much of the material for the poem Lud Heat (1975), the main theme of which was borrowed by

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    54. Iain Sinclair : London Orbital : An Interview With Spike Magazine
    Width Of A Circle iain sinclair walked the length of the M25 motorway to research his book London Orbital. Chris Hall hears why.
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    55. Iain Sinclair : Conductors Of Chaos : A Review By Spike Magazine
    Conductors Of Chaos iain sinclair (ed.). Editor iain sinclair confirms as much when he states if these things are difficult, they have earned that right.
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    56. Iain Sinclair
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    I picked up this book for a number of reasons: primarily, I was intrigued by the concept of a novel comprised of twelve stories which would reveal a gritty, dark side of London's docklands. (I'm not a Londoner, nor have I spent a great deal of time there, but I am drawn to fiction about it for some reason.) I have to admit I was also impressed with the plethora of effusive praise from the British press on the jacket. Having read the first three stories, I have now set it aside, unlikely to re...
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    59. The Second Circle
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    BORN A WELSHMAN, become a failed film maker and walker of London roadways, a gardener, a dealer in used books, Iain Sinclair has remained throughout a writer who compresses the leaves of his own life with those of pulp crimes novels, treatises on magic, manifestos, and architectural history into a dense, mouldering prose long on evocation. His presence, even in his fiction, is so clearly felt, that it is impossible to distinguish history from the dramatized recreation of his biography. In Lud Heat , he appears as gardener, wandering London’s green spaces; in White Chappell Scarlet Tracings he prowls the land for rare books while the Ripper murders unfold in another time; and in Downriver he searches for Thameside settings to shoot a documentary.
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