Libri
- Back Garden Poems’, poetry, 1970
- The Kodak Mantra Diaries: Allen Ginsberg in London, 1971
- Muscat’s Wurm, poetry, 1972
- The Birth Rug, poetry, 1973
- Lud Heat, poetry, 1975
- Suicide Bridge, poetry, 1979
- Flesh Eggs and Scalp Metal: Selected Poems 1970-1987, poetry, 1987
- White Chappell, Scarlet Tracings, fiction, 1987 (originally a limited edition from Goldmark but reprinted by Paladin)
- Downriver, novel, 1991
- Jack Elam’s Other Eye, poetry, 1991
- Radon Daughters, novel, 1994
- Conductors of Chaos: a Poetry Anthology, editor 1996
- The Ebbing of the Kraft, poetry, 1997
- Lights out for the Territory, non-fiction, 1997
- Slow Chocolate Autopsy, fiction, 1997
- Crash, essay, 1999
- Liquid City, non-fiction, 1999 (with Marc Atkins)
- Rodinsky’s Room, non-fiction, 1999 (with Rachel Lichtenstein)
- Sorry Meniscus, essay, 1999
- Landor’s Tower, novel, 2001
- London Orbital, non-fiction, 2002 (paperback edition 2003)
- White Goods, poems, essays, fictions, 2002
- Saddling The Rabbit, poetry, 2002 Etruscan Books
- The Verbals, in conversation with Kevin Jackson, 2003 Worple Press
- Dining on Stones, novel, 2004
- Edge of the Orison: In the Traces of John Clare’s ‘Journey Out Of Essex’, non-fiction, 2005
- The Firewall (Selected Poems 1979 – 2006), poetry, etruscan books, paperback, 2006
- Buried At Sea, World Press, paperback, 2006
- London: City of Disappearances, editor, various essays about London psychogeography etc, 2006[2]
- Hackney, That Rose-Red Empire, published by Hamish Hamilton in February 2009
- “Sickening”, in Restless Cities, Edited by M. Beaumont and G. Dart, London: Verso, 2010. 257-276.
- Postcards from the 7th floor, with Oona Grimes, published by Pighog Press, October 2010
- Primal Screen, introductory essay part of an illustrated booklet contained in the DVD “Primitive London”, BFI, ISBN/EAN: 5035673008393, 25/05/2009 [see also in Articles]
- Blake’s London: the Topographic Sublime, published by The Swedenborg Society, London, 2011, (ISBN: 978-0-85448-170-5), cased volume.
Articoli
- “London: Necropolis of fretful ghosts”, in Sight and Sound, June 1994; reprinted in the booklet accompanying the double DVD “London and Robinson in Space” by Patrick Keiller, Published/distributed by BFI, ISBN/EAN: 5035673006498
- “The Raging Peloton”, in London Review of Books, Vol. 33 No. 2 · 20 January 2011, pages 3-8 | 6692 words.
- Primal Screen, in The Guardian, Saturday 9 September 2006
Altro
- ‘Andrew Norton’ (a character from ‘Dining on Stones’, ‘Slow Chocolate Autopsy’) has a cameo in Alan Moore’s ‘The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen’ (Century:1910), Topshelf Comix.
- As a comic-strip character, Iain previously appeared as ‘Taffy Sinclair’ in Michael Moorcock’s Multiverse. DC Comics. 1-12. Sidekick (Dr Watson part) to Sir Seaton Begg.
Edizioni speciali e a tiratura limitata
- American Smoke, November 2010, Published in an edition of 125 signed and numbered copies, The Beat Scene Press. (An extract of the at-the-time-yet-unpublished “Ghost Milk”)
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