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The Thames runs through Downriver like an open wound, draining the pain and filth of London and its mercurial inhabitants. Commissioned to document th...
Dining on Stones is Iain Sinclair's sharp, edgy mystery of London and its environs. Andrew Norton, poet, visionary and hack, is handed a mysterious pa...
London Orbital is Iain Sinclair's voyage of discovery into the unloved outskirts of the city. Encircling London like a noose, the M25 is a road to now...
Journeys to the End of the Light
In American Smoke, Iain Sinclair hits the road to America in the tracks of the Beats. On the trail of the American Beats, Iain Sinclair makes a deliri...
'A book about London; in other words, a book about everything' Peter Ackroyd, The Times Walking the streets of London, Iain Sinclair traces nine route...
David Cronenberg's Crash (1996) brought down a storm of controversy and opprobrium when it was first screened in London. And yet it's a cool, controll...
And Walking with Ghosts – On Health and Architecture
'A remarkable book; surprisingly gripping and often very moving ... at once disorientating and illuminating.' - Robert Macfarlane We shape ourselves, ...
A Book of the Dead Hamlets
Originally published: London: Albion Village, 1975....
With an Introduction by Michael Moorcock and Maps by Dave McKean ; Suicide Bridge
Iain Sinclair's classic early text, Lud Heat, explores mysterious cartographic connections between the six Hawksmoor churches in London. In a unique f...
In the Traces of John Clare's 'Journey Out of Essex'
In Edge of the Orison the visionary Iain Sinclair walks in the steps of poet John Clare In 1841 the poet John Clare fled an asylum in Epping Forest an...
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Second Expanded Edition
The eccentric, manic, and often moving collaborative explorations of London’s hidden streets, cemeteries, parks, canals, pubs, and personalities by ...
Rodinsky's world was that of the East European Jewry, cabbalistic speculation, an obsession with language as code and terrible loss. He touched the im...
Some Flights of Redemption
Catalogue of exhibition held at Goldmark Gallery, July 1991. Includes work by Steve Dilworth....
London Orbital est le récit d'une exploration méthodique menée le long de la M25, l'autoroute qui ceinture le Grand Londres. Cette construction gig...
Tracking the Ancestors from Highlands to Coffee Colony
A New Statesman Book of the Year, 2021 ‘Follow Iain Sinclair into the cloud jungles of Peru and emerge questioning all that seemed so solid and immu...
True Fictions from an Unreal City
A New Statesman Book of the Year London. A city apart. Inimitable. Or so it once seemed. Spiralling from the outer limits of the Overground to the pin...
A fascinating and unsettling anthology of 32 science fiction short stories in tribute to the prophetic dystopias of New Wave sci-fi pioneer, and liter...
Recent Adventures Among the Future Ruins of London on the Eve of the Olympics
From "an astonishingly original and entertaining writer" (Michael Dirda, The Washington Post) and "our greatest guide to London" (The Spectator), an e...
A Narrative in Twelve Tales
A book Angela Carter called crazy, dangerous, prophetic that traces the decline of river life along the banks of the Thames....
A Voyage, Between Art and Terror, from the Mound of Whitechapel to the Limestone Pavements of the Burren
Fabulerende roman, hvis hovedperson er en fattig, litterær krøbling, som lever af at sælge oplysninger om Londons East End-underverden til politiet...
Encircling London like a noose, the M25 is a road to nowhere, but when the author sets out to walk this asphalt loop - keeping within the 'acoustic fo...
Poetry. Cultural Writing. A collection of poetry and short prose pieces from a highly prolific writer, well known for his novels and unique London tra...
Stories inspired by J. G. Ballard
A London writer comes to recognise his growing obsession with the Ewyas Valley on the border of England and Wales. Ewyas has been the site of persiste...
City of Disappearances
‘A book full of richness, unexpected enticements, short sharp shocks and breathtaking writing’ Guardian Welcome to the real, unauthorised London: ...
Folded page panoramas: one side "North"; verso "South."...
Part of the YBA (Young British Artist) movement of the mid-1990s, Gavin Turk has created pioneering works of contemporary art using materials such as ...
9 Excursions in the Secret History of London
This is a record of long journeys on foot, from Hackney to Chingford and down to the river, around the City in its ring of steel, and through the hear...
Features observations, conversations and tapes of Allen Ginsberg, R. D. Laing, Bateson, Storkley Carmichael and others from the 60s, black and white p...
From the bestselling author of A Natural History of Dragons comes a thrilling epic fantasy of treachery, lies and witchcraft The bondmaid Hervor is us...
In the Tin Zone Pendeen, Cornwall, April-May 1977
"How long have things been coming apart in this way?" - The Lure of Silence "Generally speaking the dead do not return," pronounced Antonin Artaud. Bu...
Poetry. A lost foolscap typescript until its recent unearthing, the long poem RED EYE was written in 1973 for publication by Sinclair's Albion Village...
A Day's Walk Around the Ginger Line
"The completion of the full circle of London Overground provides Iain Sinclair with a new path to walk the shifting territory of the capital. It is a ...
And Suicide Bridge
This edition of Lud Heat also includes Sinclair's series of texts on the mythology of place called Suicide Bridge...
A Gazetteer of Encounters with Local Scribes, Elective Shamen and Unsponsored Keepers of the Sacred Flame
Here is a delirious gathering of some of the writers, living and dead, who haunt Iain Sinclair and who inform his own London books. A party at the end...
Text by Iain Sinclair, illustrations by Oona Grimes, printed tete-beche....