The 70×70 book went to print today
The follow message from the aliens at Purge appeared in the mailbox today: THE 70X70 BOOK WENT TO PRINT TODAY. PUBLICATION DATE AND OFFICIAL LAUNCH AT LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS ON 23RD OCTOBER. BUT WE’RE...
View ArticleDoes a walk free the mind?
Iain on BBC Radio 4 Today Aside from the exercise, can walking help you to think clearly? There is no shortage of writers who have drawn inspiration from their daily stroll. Claire Tomalin, biographer...
View ArticleIain Sinclair: A Life in Film by Daniel Marc Janes in the Los Angeles Review...
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View ArticleOf Film and Smoke: An Interview with Iain by Paul McRandle on Rain Taxi
Source: Of Film and Smoke: An Interview with Iain Sinclair | Rain Taxi
View ArticleThe Vorrh by B Catling review – ‘one of the most original works of visionary...
A sentient forest older than mankind is the setting for an extraordinary fantasy Source: The Vorrh by B Catling review – ‘one of the most original works of visionary fiction since Mervyn Peake’ | Books...
View Article@ The Freud Museum: London Overground: A Day’s Walk Around the Ginger Line
4 June 2015 7pm – doors open at 6.30pm London Overground: A Day’s Walk Around the Ginger Line Author’s Talk: Iain Sinclair Acclaimed author, Iain Sinclair joins us to discuss his latest book London...
View ArticleIain on BBC London 94.9 – Robert Elms
Iain will be on the Robert Elms Show on BBC London on Friday 5th at 12.30 Everything you need to know about London from architecture to accents and great music. Source: BBC London 94.9 – Robert Elms
View ArticleStoke Newington Literary Festival — Test Centre Poets: Iain Sinclair, Tom...
Year three of this eclectic, amusing, inspiring, sometimes audacious and always brilliant festival, set up to celebrate the area’s radical thinking and literary heritage. Source: Stoke Newington...
View ArticleHappy birthday, Iain!
Many happy returns. Leave a comment if you’d like, I will pass them to Iain.
View ArticleIain on Radio 3 –‘Freethinking’– at 10pm on Tuesday June 23.
Unfortunately seen too late but it might still be available on BBC iPlayer: There will be a reading from, and conversation about, ‘Black Apples of Gower’ on Radio 3 – ‘Freethinking’ – at 10pm on...
View Article‘Black Apples of Gower’ is now published.
Source: Black Apples | Little Toller Books IAIN SINCLAIR walks back along the blue-grey roads and the cliff-top paths of his childhood in south Wales, rediscovering the Gower Peninsula, a place first...
View Article‘By Our Selves’ screening + discussion with Andrew Kötting
‘By Our Selves’ screening, discussion with Andrew Kötting, Snape Maltings. 11am. June 26th. (Friday)
View ArticleBlack Apples of the Gower by Iain Sinclair: a video
“The book I didn’t know I was going to write” Iain Sinclair on the Black Apples of Gower from Little Toller Books on Vimeo. Source: Black Apples of the Gower by Iain Sinclair IAIN SINCLAIR walks back...
View ArticleIain event organised by Pages of Hackney
Source: Events Mark Pilkington talks to Iain about his two latest books, Black Apples of Gower and London Overground: A Day’s Walk Around the Ginger Line Tuesday 7th July, 7pm Sutton House 2-4 Homerton...
View ArticleBy Our Selves, from John Clare in Epping Forest to Alan Moore in Northampton...
Source: By Our Selves, from John Clare in Epping Forest to Alan Moore in Northampton via 1841 | Northampton Herald & Post
View ArticleA post by Iain about his gig at the University of Kent and poetry
“In my strange new life as visitor or cultural goad at the University of Kent in Canterbury, I have been reintroduced to poetry as a live concern. And asked to explain why I called it a ‘secret’ part...
View ArticleTHE SUSPENSION OF DISBELIEF BY MEANS OF A COMMON SENSE by Andrew Kötting
From our friends at Post-Nearly Press a new book by Andrew Kötting AVAILABLE NOW Far-reaching and affecting conversation covering Andrew’s work, methods, inspirations and outlook. Useful and engaging...
View ArticleWalk London site by TFL
I don’t know if it has been launched, relaunched, revamped or I am just very late to it, but I received an email from TFL about this site which features informations and maps to walk in London,...
View ArticleThe sacristan’s blog
“Personally, I do not find Iain Sinclair’s books reader friendly. […]. But this does not mean that I do not love them.” I found this blog post by way of a email with a subject of “Those Camden Days”...
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