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At the Sohemian Society on Roland Camberton and his novel Scamp. 14/11/2011

Iain Sinclair will address the Sohemian Society on Roland Camberton and his novel Scamp.

Venue: The upstair’s room, The Wheatsheaf Pub, Rathbone Place, London W1.

Date and time: 14th November at 7.30pm. Admission £3

Emily Richardson in conversation with Iain Sinclair, part of THE WAPPING PROJECT, UNDISCOVERED LANDSCAPES

THE WAPPING PROJECT

UNDISCOVERED LANDSCAPES

05 OCTOBER – 22 DECEMBER

Five international film makers explore the landscape of the family, self, home and place. They are Marta Michalowska (Poland), Suki Chan (Hong Kong), Emily Richardson (England) and Inger Lise Hansen (Norway), all based in London, and Elina Brotherus (Finland) who lives between Paris and her [...]

Poetry reading Hastings with Oona Grimes: Oct 27

Poetry reading Hastings: Oct 27

“Writer Iain Sinclair will be reading from Postcards from the 7th Floor, his poetic collaboration with artists Oona Grimes, at the Stade Hall, The Stade, in Hastings old town on Thursday 27 October. The project is centred on Marine Court, a huge and mysterious concrete building overlooking the ocean at [...]

At the Idler Academy, London, 26/10/2011

Initially Iain said: “Reading at shop for Tom Hodgkinson: Oct 26″. Now I know more:

Iain Sinclair

Author and Hackney resident Iain Sinclair makes a rare journey out West to delight and instruct Academy audiences with an evening based the contents of his new book, Ghost Milk: Calling Time on the Grand Project, an extended [...]

English Journey: Re-Imagined at the Barbican

Updated 23/10/2011

A podcast of the event is now available here.

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At the Barbican on 22/10/2011

Feat. Iain Sinclair, Alan Moore, Shirley Collins & more

Link to the event: http://www.barbican.org.uk/music/event-detail.asp?ID=12536

A 21st century happening inspired by JB Priestley’s survey of a troubled 1930s England. Readings, performance, music and film intersect, complement and argue, [...]