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At the Vortex Jazz Club with Guests and Music

Iain Sinclair + Guests What happens when the games are gone? Iain Sinclair reports on the trouble to come…

Bestselling author of Hackney, That Rose-Red Empire – dubbed ‘a classic’ by J.G. Ballard and ‘an explosion of literary fireworks’ by Peter Ackroyd – Iain Sinclair is back with Ghost Milk, a powerful new book about [...]

Urban wonderings: Alan Moore and Iain Sinclair at the Cheltenham Science Festival 2011

“Humans shape the environment in which they live, but the environment also shapes human mood and emotions. If your environment is grey and dull then you might feel a little bit grey and dull but if, like Iain Sinclair, your urban wanderings come alive with history and myths and stories, you enter a world that [...]

Writer’s Talk: Iain Sinclair at Spike Island, Bristol

Link: http://www.spikeisland.org.uk/events/talks/sinclair Writer’s Talk: Iain Sinclair Thursday 9 June, 6pm Writer, poet and filmmaker Iain Sinclair, author of London Orbital (2002) and editor of the anthology of essays London: City of Disappearances (2006), amongst many other volumes, visits Spike Island to discuss his upcoming publication Ghost Milk and to share his reflections on the current [...]

At the Stoke Newington Literary Festival 2011 with Barry Miles

“A new event has emerged, which nobody confirmed with me: 2pm on Sunday at Stoke Newington Library, as part of their festival, a conversation with counter-cultural memoirist & recorder, Barry Miles.”

Here we go:

Link: http://www.stokenewingtonliteraryfestival.com/snlf_events/iain-sinclair-barry-miles/

On Sunday 05/06/2011 at 14.00 at Stoke Newington Library

Ticket: 8GBP

If you attend this event and have pictures, audio [...]

At Hay-on-Wye for THE GWYN JONES LECTURE: “UNSTITCHING THE BORDERLAND”

Event 222 • Wednesday 1 June 2011, 2.30pm • Venue: Barclays Wealth Pavilion

A consideration (and celebration) of the concept of borderland, that mysterious fold in the map. Geography. Literature. Myth. Language. The peculiar pleasure of facing in two directions at one time.

Link: http://www.hayfestival.com/p-3587-iain-sinclair.aspx