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  1. Hackney Novel: Black Teeth by Iain Sinclair, 2007-09-27
  2. Edge of the Orison by Iain Sinclair, 2005
  3. London's Underworld (Anthem Travel Classics) by Thomas Holmes, 2006-04-01
  4. Conductors of Chaos: A Poetry Anthology
  5. The frummer in the attic: Rachel Lichtenstein and Iain Sinclair's Rodinsky's Room and Jewish memory.: An article from: International Fiction Review by Ruth Gilbert, 2006-01-01
  6. British Poetry Revival: Ian Hamilton Finlay, Edwin Morgan, Iain Sinclair, Children of Albion: Poetry of the Underground in Britain, Tom Raworth
  7. Biography - Sinclair, Iain (1943-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  8. Iain Sinclair. Landor's Tower.(Brief Article): An article from: The Review of Contemporary Fiction by James Sallis, 2002-03-22
  9. Psychogeographers: Ralph Rumney, Guy Debord, Stewart Home, Luther Blissett, Peter Ackroyd, Paul Conneally, Iain Sinclair, Space Hijackers
  10. People From Hackney (District): List of People From Hackney, Iain Sinclair, Harry Wilcox, Frederick Henry Bradley
  11. Iain Sinclair (Contemporary British Novelists) by Brian Baker, 2008-03-15
  12. White Chappell, Trazos Rojos / White Chappell, Scarlet Tracings (Spanish Edition) by Iain Sinclair, 2005-06-30
  13. Baby Doll by Peter Whitehead, Jack Sergeant, et all 1997-02
  14. Suicide Bridge by Iain Sinclair, 1979-01-01

61. The Verbals Conversations With Iain Sinclair Kevin Jackson
The Verbals Conversations with iain sinclair Kevin Jackson. Author or Artist Kevin Jackson. Title The Verbals Conversations with
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62. Films By Iain Sinclair / Chris Petit | MovieMail UK - Independent & Cult Film Sp
Films by iain sinclair / Chris Petit. Films directed by iain sinclair / Chris Petit London Orbital, London Orbital. Visionary film about the M25.
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London Orbital Visionary film about the M25. A road movie (literally) and a cinematic excursion into the difference between driving and walking, film and tape, time and memory, sound and image. Also a look at covert arms deals, Essex gangsters, drug dealing an... Starring No information available
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63. LRB | Iain Sinclair : All Change. This Train Is Cancelled
All change. This train is cancelled. iain sinclair. Panic on the peninsula. iain sinclair s London Orbital A Walk around the M25 was published in 2002.
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Panic on the peninsula. Outrage in North Greenwich. The gas-holder, familiar to motorists skirting the perimeter fence of what is now the site of The Millennium Experience, set ablaze. Flames visible across the river from Beckton Alp to Parliament Hill. 'A man said to have a slight Irish accent said: "This is the IRA. We have planted bombs at the southern entrance to the Blackwall Tunnel. For goodness sake, do something about it. We want the area cleared."' So Gareth Parry reported in the Guardian of 19 January 1979. Bomb-carriers, from

64. LRB | Iain Sinclair
Quick Search. LRB contributors iain sinclair. iain sinclair. iain sinclair s London Orbital A Walk around the M25 was published in 2002.
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65. Classic Cafes | Interviews
Caff Masters iain sinclair. iain sinclair s novels and essays have seen him move from underground cult status towards mainstream acclaim over the last decade.
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"The word ' Psychogeography ' comes from DeQuincey's wanderings, slightly druggy, no pattern, mapping out the city in a dream-like state. Then with Walter Benjamin and the Situationists the term becomes more extreme, a matter of taking very conceptual decisions about the walking you would do and how you would access the city like that. I guess the idea flourished in the 60s. I thought it was a nice little franchise that you could reinvent in the 90s. Then it became a convenient way of describing something I'd being doing for donkey years. I was born in Wales and there's a whole culture of classic Italian cafes there. Every town had one and the owners all came from the same place in Italy. Some were prisoners of war. A lot had settled in Bridge End...they worked on farms and married Welsh girls. There were two major families who ran the whole thing. It was partly ice cream bars and partly cafes. The only social centre in each place used to be an Italian cafe.

66. Trams!: Moorcock Recenserar Iain Sinclair
maj 01, 2004. Moorcock recenserar iain sinclair. En tidigare recension i The Guardian, av Stuart Jeffries, sätter iain sinclair i sitt sammanhang.
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Michael Moorcock recenserar Iain Sinclairs nya, Dining on stones , i The Guardian Dining on Stones is vivid and sardonic, describing a world as idiosyncratic and recognisable as Greene's or Ballard's. It's not exactly effortless, but as natural as walking, offering layers under layers, delicately digging through the archeology of dreams and desires, resolving towards the condition of music, and making you wonder if Sinclair's is the last possible form of literary writing before the CD takes over from the printed word. En tidigare recension i The Guardian, av Stuart Jeffries "You can't understand Thatcher," says Sinclair, "except in terms of bad magic. This wicked witch who focuses all the ill will in society. I can't understand her except as demonically possessed by the evil forces of world politics. Everything else follows from that: oil revenues blown in dubious arms deals, all real values trashed. She becomes a godhead to those who want to destroy the city's power. But the godhead is created for a system which destroys her, as always happens." Permalink
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70. The Edge Interview: Iain Sinclair, Renaissance Man
iain sinclair Renaissance man of the dying days of the 20 th century. It is impossible to discuss London fiction without mentioning iain sinclair.
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The Edge Index Iain Sinclair Renaissance man of the dying days of the 20 th century Interview by Andrew Hedgecock (1997) From The Edge #6 see back issues for details of how to obtain the full text, illustrated with exclusive photos by Marc Atkins. Our interviews also include a 16,000 word Alan Moore interview. The Edge frequently features Sinclair and his books are reviewed in depth This interview took place just before the publication of Slow Chocolate Autopsy by Phoenix House in hardback (£17.99) and trade paperback (£9.99), and covers all of Sinclair's career, forming the best introduction to him we know of. The books mentioned below are or have recently been in print. The Falconer , a companion work to Slow Chocolate Autopsy , is due for transmission by Channel 4 this year. Sinclair's new novel, Landor's Tower , is in progress. It is impossible to discuss London fiction without mentioning Iain Sinclair. His reputation as the capital's visionary laureate was established with his prose poem Lud Heat (1975), an investigation of the mythology of the city and its impact on the contemporary population. Its occult triangulation of plague pits, murder sites and Nicholas Hawksmoor's London churches became the inspiration for Peter Ackroyd's Hawksmoor Sinclair's novels are White Chappell Scarlet Tracings (1987), a baroque narrative fusing the contemporary misadventures of a predatory bunch of bookdealers and a historical investigation of the Jack the Ripper murders;

71. Crash
Keywords Cult writing, Popular Culture Title Crash. Author/Artist iain sinclair. Publisher BFI Publishing. Media Book. Reviewer Pan.
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Keywords: Cult writing, Popular Culture Title: Crash Author/Artist: Iain Sinclair Publisher: BFI Publishing Media: Book Reviewer: Pan As Iain Sinclair makes clear in this slim but interesting little book, Crash exists not as a single work by Ballard, but as a sequence of projects that has mutated and evolved over time. Crash exists as a set of works by Ballard, as an exhibition piece, as a documentary, as a film by Cronenberg and now as a series of essays by Sinclair. This abundance of works, over-lapping in terms of media, time and intent are ably uncovered by Sinclair, who exposes the secret histories, the hidden and the submerged. With an almost surgical precision he delves into ‘Crash’ to expose the different agendas at work in its various incarnations. Sinclair’s critical intelligence posits Cronenberg’s film a work that obscures Ballard’s subversive fictions. He makes it clear that the film is a re-writing of Ballard. And, just as persuasively, he shows us that the film is a necessary step for Cronenberg, according him the critical respect that his earlier films did not garner. Crash was an inevitable and logical progression from A Naked Lunch With this as a central thesis Sinclair also examines JG Ballard and James Ballard. The blurring of fact and fiction, author and fictional creation, is a central theme of Ballard’s work.

72. Iain Sinclair, London Orbital Car & Vehicle Books Reviews
iain sinclair, London Orbital in Car Vehicle Books / Book Reviews reviews at Review Centre. iain sinclair, LONDON ORBITAL.
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73. Iain Sinclair, Lights Out For The Territory Atlases & Maps Reviews
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74. Glowlab: Iain Sinclair Profile
2004.04.25. iain sinclair profile. iain sinclair s new novel reviewed in the Guardian; thanks to Jim Colquhoun for sending the link.
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75. Classic Cafes | Interviews
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"The word ' Psychogeography ' comes from DeQuincey's wanderings, slightly druggy, no pattern, mapping out the city in a dream-like state. Then with Walter Benjamin and the Situationists the term becomes more extreme, a matter of taking very conceptual decisions about the walking you would do and how you would access the city like that. I guess the idea flourished in the 60s. I thought it was a nice little franchise that you could reinvent in the 90s. Then it became a convenient way of describing something I'd being doing for donkey years. I was born in Wales and there's a whole culture of classic Italian cafes there. Every town had one and the owners all came from the same place in Italy. Some were prisoners of war. A lot had settled in Bridge End...they worked on farms and married Welsh girls. There were two major families who ran the whole thing. It was partly ice cream bars and partly cafes. The only social centre in each place used to be an Italian cafe.

76. Iain Sinclair - Best Served Cut Up (Pete Ashton's Weblog)
iain sinclair best served cut up. This is a post to Pete Ashton s Weblog. If you ve come here via a Google search please bear that in mind.
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Confused? Try reading this Tracker Been reading the Guardian Review section, as I tend to do every Saturday, taking advantage of the fact that I have the time and mental space to actually read most of it. Was struck by another Iain Sinclair article ( Unreal Visions ) which looked interesting but proved impenetrable to actually read . Since this is an ongoing issue between Sinclair and writer and me the reader I wondered if cutting the whole thing up into sentences might help. If the whole really is greater than the sum of the constituent parts, maybe these lesser parts would be more on my level. It worked, if only because as I carefully worked the scissors around each full stop I spent time enough on each sentence for it to make sense, or at least some sense. I now have a pile of sentences, some long and rambling, some just a word long, scattered across the table. On their own they're a lot less threatening and, interestingly, more enlightening. Here's one describing East London, although that context is obviously absent now:

77. Excellent Interview With Iain Sinclair (Pete Ashton's Weblog)
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Confused? Try reading this Tracker Excellent interview with Iain Sinclair on the Fortean Times site. Scroll down for the juicy book dealing stuff...
I was dealing books from about 1976 to 1986, and for a while it was potentially quite dangerous - books and drugs were counter-balanced. Some dealers were literally getting enough profit in a week to set up the next week's coke deals. There was a particular house in Cannon St that's right by the crossroads where the head of the Ratcliffe Highway murderer is buried, and in this house was a pile of really abstruse books, lots of first editions, and also all this drug stuff. There'd be people arriving in the middle of the night and you wouldn't know if it wad drugs or books they were after - both were done with enormous secrecy. The place was watched room across the road by a disgruntled book dealer who was acting ads a police informer.

78. Iain Sinclair: London-Kino In Köln - British Council Germany
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