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  1. The Verbals: Iain Sinclair in Conversation with Kevin Jackson by Iain Sinclair, Kevin Jackson, 2002-04-28
  2. Recalling London: Literature and History in the Work of Peter Ackroyd and Iain Sinclair (Continuum Literary Studies) by Alex Murray, 2007-08-21
  3. Penguin Modern Poets: Douglas Oliver, Denise Riley, Iain Sinclair Bk. 10 (Penguin Modern Poets) by Douglas Oliver, Denise Riley, et all 1996-10-31
  4. Iain Sinclair (Salt Studies in Contemporary Literature & Culture) by Robert Bond, 2005-09-01
  5. Lud Heat and Suicide Bridge by Iain Sinclair, 2002-03-07
  6. Crash (Bfi Modern Classics) by Iain Sinclair, 1999-05-27
  7. Lights Out for the Territory by Iain Sinclair, 2003-10-02
  8. Buried at Sea by Iain Sinclair, 2006-01
  9. Saddling the Rabbit by Iain Sinclair, 2003-01-01
  10. Lud Heat by Iain Sinclair, 1995-10-19
  11. Dining on Stones, Or, the Middle Ground by Iain Sinclair, 2004-01
  12. SHAMANISM OF INTENT by Iain Sinclair, 1991-01-01
  13. Stephen Gill: Archaeology in Reverse by Iain Sinclair, 2007-12-15
  14. Sorry Meniscus: Excursions to the Millennium Dome by Iain Sinclair, 1999-11-04

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22. Fortean Times - Iain Sinclair Interview
City Brain iain sinclair interview. iain sinclair's dense and feverish explorationsof London have made him one of Britain's most respected authors.
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City Brain: Iain Sinclair interview "A fter Lights out for The Territory, a man sent me an X ray of his brain tumour. He'd superimposed it over a map of London and was trying to heal himself by walking out its routes through the city." Iain Sinclair's dense and feverish explorations of London have made him one of Britain's most respected authors. From the word storms of White Chapell, Scarlet Tracings , which interweaves dark tales of the contemporary book trade with channelled glimpses of the Ripper murders, to the all-encompassing, microscopic sprawl of the essays in Lights Out For the Territory , Sinclair's vision is unique. For his latest book, Landor's Tower , Sinclair has gone West, to Wales, incorporating Alfred Watkins, Arthur Machen and the 25 unsolved defence industry 'suicides' of the early 1980s. MARK PILKINGTON and PHIL BAKER met him in his East London Home.

23. PRICEFARMER.COM: Farm-Fresh Price Comparisons Of Books
iain sinclair. 14 Titles Sorted by Title Alphabetically. 1. Crash (Paperback)by Ian sinclair; iain sinclair March 1999
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24. LRB | Iain Sinclair
LRB contributors iain sinclair. iain sinclair. iain sinclair's novels includeWhite Chappell, Scarlet Tracings, Radon Daughters and Landor's Tower.
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25. LRB | Iain Sinclair : A Hit Of Rus In Urbe
A Hit of Rus in Urbe. iain sinclair. 'Best Value'. iain sinclair's novels includeWhite Chappell, Scarlet Tracings, Radon Daughters and Landor's Tower.
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'Best Value'. Somebody somewhere, well away from the action, decided that this banal phrase, implying its opposite, was sexy. Best Value, with the smack of Councillor Roberts's corner-shop in Grantham, the abiding myth of Thatcherism, has been dusted down and used in every PR puff of the New Labour era. Best Value. Best buy. Making the best of it. Look on the bright side. Spin doctors, post-literate and self-deceiving, had no use for subtlety. Best Value. They hammered the tag into their inelegant, over-designed freebies. These glossy publications, political correctness in all its strident banality, existed to sell the lie. Best Value. Subscribers to the print edition can log in to view the entire article.

26. Paradise Found | Iain Sinclair
Occupation Musician Brief History Only son of oil tycoon, Jonathon sinclair, andsocialite, Myriah sinclair, iain was destined to become the golden prince.
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Iain Ross Sinclair
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Age:
Occupation:
Musician
Parents: Jonathon and Myriah (both deaceased)
Siblings: Diana and Alaina
Romantic Interests: Riley Blake
Profile: Only son of oil tycoon, Jonathon Sinclair, and socialite, Myriah Sinclair, Iain was destined to become the golden prince. However, from the very start he was the complete opposite of his twin sister. Instead of passively agreeing to everything their parents decreed, Iain was born with a "Fuck You" attitude towards everything the Sinclairs stood for. More like his older sister in some ways, Iain never let his parents' dreams dictate his own life.

27. Alphamusic - London Orbital
Translate this page Samstag, den 08. Februar 2003. sinclair, iain London Orbital Buch GRANTABOOKS VÖ-Datum 9/2002 Bestell-Nr. 1-86207-547-6 42.53 EUR.
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28. Iain Sinclair Bibliography
A bibliography of iain sinclair's books and short stories, with book coversand links to related authors. iain sinclair UK (1943 ). Search Authors.
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29. Radon Daughters By Iain Sinclair
May 1999 Paperback, Top. Title Radon Daughters Author(s) sinclair, iain ISBN1902670019 Availability WH Smith £8.51. June 1995 Trade Paperback, Top.
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30. Alphamusic - White Chappell
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31. Iain Sinclair: Conductors Of Chaos
Conduct Unbecoming. Chris Mitchell has a problem with Conductors ofChaos, the poetry anthology from Picador edited by iain sinclair.
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P oetry, far more than fiction, is a difficult one to discuss. One reader's revulsion is another's revelation. So at first sight I thought Conductors of Chaos saying something... Wrong. It cannot be denied that the majority of the thirty-plus poets featured in Conductors of Chaos have broken from the mainstream, but to such an extent that "poetry" seems to be something of a dubious label. It was that crusty old modernist T.S. Eliot who asserted that for a poet to successfully employ vers libre, they must first be fully conversant with the discipline and structure of "traditional" poetry. The truth of his dictum is glaringly apparent here: these poets have certainly been libres with their vers

32. Maps Of The London Underground: Iain Sinclair And Michael Moorcock’s Psychogeog
Maps of the London Underground iain sinclair and Michael Moorcock’s Psychogeographyof 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.

33. Iain Sinclair's Landor's Tower
Landor's Tower. iain sinclair Granta Books 2001. Check the files and you'll find myprevious convictions re iain sinclair's work. This author has notorious form.
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Granta Books 2001 B court
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Check the files and you'll find my previous convictions re Iain Sinclair's work. This author has notorious form. It's enfolded me over the decades like sweaty sheets entangling the victim of an M.R James tale. Time is/was a quantum bump on the Ratcliffe Highway as Sinclair's earlier golems stalk the gangland turfs of East London or track the nodes of power linking London, Oxford and Cambridge. Luminous membranes of false remembrance thicken around the reader as the plots curdle. Fiction, documentation and autobiography elide in the twilight. The town of books. Two years serfing for the Poet and his White Witch, sorting their used Penguins, mis-cataloguing Welsh Druid antiquities, haggling with the seedy runners, divining the gold in their boxes of rubbish, soothing anxious businessmen in their lust for for Noddy books, bowing before rich Japanese collectors, massive as Sumo wrestlers, who scooped up whole cases of first-editions, the rare Dryden, the signed and annotated Ezra Pound..."nice books... very nice books... knowledge, sir, is the only elegance..." And later, when my tendons had cracked under the weight of the dead Penguins, and the shop died, I was sorting used library books for three quid an hour in a shed on a pig farm, into categories defined by my cunning new employer - thick romance, thin romance, thick crime, thin crime and so on. Until I got fired for my presumptuous Eng Lit knowledge.

34. "Crash" By Iain Sinclair (British Film Institute 1999)
CRASH iain sinclair BRITISH FILM INSTITUTE 1999 If you haunt the publicgalleries of Culture Court you'll probably know the case
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BRITISH FILM INSTITUTE 1999 If you haunt the public galleries of Culture Court you'll probably know the case history of J.G. Ballard's novel Crash (1973) - "The author is beyond psychiatric help" - (publisher's reader) while British cyber-browsers will recall the fuss and fury in the UK middle-brow press which greeted David Cronenberg's 1996 film. Iain Sinclair's book is nominally one of a series celebrating "Modern Classics of the Cinema" but veers away from standard cinephile eulogy. He asks how Ballard's creation was mugwumped into Cronenberg's creature and examines Ballard's own agenda in aiding and abetting this mutation. Iain Sinclair may be an unknown on the West Coast, so here's the back-story: Sinclair emerged from the British 60s underground as poet, film-maker, book-runner, and novelist, mapping the mythic infrastructure and dirty actuality of East London in poetic sequences like Lud Heat or novels like Downriver or White Chappel , which does for the used-book trade what Naked Lunch

35. A Tethering Whort : Iain Sinclair
a tethering whort. hano, Thursday, 16. January 2003, 758 PM iain sinclair Courtesyof William Gibson's blog, I came across a writer new to me iain sinclair.
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Home entertainment iain sinclair Interview by Will Hodgkinson FridayDecember 6, 2002 The Guardian, iain sinclair. Photo David Sillitoe.
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Friday December 6, 2002 The Guardian
Iain Sinclair. Photo: David Sillitoe Iain Sinclair's Hastings flat looks down on to the seafront promenade, where asylum seekers, boarding house-occupying welfare claimants and elderly long-term occupants pass the day by walking from one end of the front to the other. "It's like Hackney-on-Sea here, which is perhaps why I feel so at home," says the writer, who stays at the flat to work, returning to his house in Hackney intermittently. "The asylum seekers don't really know where they are, and they've used all the empty boarding houses to get shot of people on benefits in Tottenham or wherever. It makes for a very good place to write - it's certainly a new landscape."

37. Iain Sinclair: Revolutionary Novelist Or Revolting Nihilist
iain sinclair Revolutionary Novelist or Revolting Nihilist? The publicationof Downriver in 1991 established iain sinclair as a wellknown author.
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Iain Sinclair: Revolutionary Novelist or Revolting Nihilist? by Ben Watson (this esssay was written shortly after New Labour won the general election and is hitherto unpublished) The publication of Downriver in 1991 established Iain Sinclair as a well-known author. With the exception of the Daily Telegraph , all the broadsheets trumpeted his virtues: 'imaginative power' ( The Times ), 'searingly vivid' ( The Observer ), 'revivifying' ( The Guardian ). The Financial Times was so impressed its eulogy dared to reference Marxist terminology: 'Brilliant poetic dissection of the squalor, greed, criminality and madness of both super- and sub-structure of London today'. The reviewers were right to be enthusiastic. Downriver is a terrific book. Its no-holds-barred linguistic onslaught and its disdain for collusive gentility mark it out from the run-of-the-mill middle-class novel. Further, Sinclair's command of street talk makes Irvine Welsh and Will Self read like tongue-tied sixth-formers. In terms of literary technique, Downriver is innovative in the manner of classics like James Joyce's Ulysses Journey to the End of the Night or William Burroughs' Naked Lunch . But this is no empty formalism: the divisive social effects of the 80s 'boom' reverberate in every phrase. Anyone writing polemics about the state of Britain today should learn from his explosive, brain-bursting prose. Subjectivist and paranoid, it registers psychic truths missed by the mere citation of statistics.

38. Iain Sinclair Author Profile
The most remarkable thing about iain sinclair's writing is not the words themselves(more about them later) but the fact that, in our wonderful consumerled
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How many screws is Ian Sinclair missing?
The most remarkable thing about Iain Sinclair's writing is not the words themselves (more about them later) but the fact that, in our wonderful consumer-led market, they got published at all. Pick up any of his books, specially his earlier ones, and take a peek: This stuff is unsellable. UNSELLABLE. Words which no one in his/her right mind is gonna want to toil through because it's so densely layered up, a near-impenetrable plaid of verbiage. That's why I'm hooked on Sinclair: I'm fascinated by the sleights and tricks the loops and hoops he must have sprung to get this stuff paper-published. I bet he gives a good handjob Perhaps this aspect of Sinclair as the bigtime salesman has jaundiced my perception of his oeuvre. I'm sure he ain't. I'm sure he's shy and retiring and leaves it all to his agent, but I think a decent dose of speculation is a healthy thing. Specially when talking about someone who writes like Sinclair bloated metaphors that stick like burrs in your brain, one-liner quips that hint at secret knowledge or at least an intense obsession with desolate icebergs of human experience long left by the wayside (or so we had hoped), neologisms that appear to've been filched from dictionaries of dead bastard languages. This man's head is not a very nice place to be , the exit signs are painted red on red.

39. Chris Petit Et Iain Sinclair
Translate this page Chris Petit et iain sinclair. ASYLUM. The Falconer (1998), également coréalisépar iain sinclair, a été présenté à Locarno en 1998.
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Chris Petit et Iain Sinclair ASYLUM Chris Petit Radio On (1979), un road movie coproduit par Wim Wenders. Suivent un certain nombres de documentaires dont Weather London Labyrinth (1992) et Surveillance The Falconer Iain Sinclair Lights Out for the Territory Rodinsky's Room

40. Iain Sinclair
Translate this page iain sinclair. Literaturart, Lexikonartikel. Folkert Degenring iain sinclair.In Metzler Lexikon englischsprachiger Autorinnen und Autoren.
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