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work-in-progress of Swandown

Since I wasn’t able to attend this event and I didn’t even have time to announce it, I am using these notes from the “Some landscapes”blog hoping the blogger Plinius won’t mind me quoting him:

“From the industrial sublime to the faintly ridiculous: Saturday evening saw a work-in-progress presentation of Swandown, in which Andrew Kötting and Iain Sinclair ‘pursue [...]

Stone Tape Shuffle: Iain on vinyl

Test Centre have begun taking pre-orders for Iain’s LP Stone Tape Shuffle, available as a vinyl-only edition of 400, 26 of which form a special edition. Copies can be purchased via http://www.testcentre.org.uk/LP-Iain-Sinclair.html.

 

Featuring readings from some of Iain’s best poetry and fiction – Lud Heat, Suicide Bridge, White Chappell Scarlet Tracings, and Dowrniver – [...]

Nicholas Hawksmoor exhibition at the Royal Academy

I hear that an exhibition based around the architect Nicholas Hawksmoor is now up at the Royal Academy (until June). I haven’t been yet, but it includes the original map from my early book, ‘Lud Heat’, and also – I think – an interview (filmed) I gave.

– Iain Sinclair

Link to the exhibition

Iain [...]

Stephen Gill is having a photographic show of his Hackney riot stones in Helsinki.

The free, stitched-newspaper format version, OFF GROUND, for which I have written a text (‘Improving the Image of Destruction’), can still be got from Stephen. I believe that there is also a limited edition of the same.

Iain Sinclair

Savage Messiah by Laura Oldfield Ford – review (An inspired collection of urban rambles)

On the Guardian, Iain reviews  Savage Messiah by Laura Oldfield Ford.

On Versobooks blog, Decca Muldowney writes about Iain’s review.