This consideration of Iain Sinclair’s work begins at the summit of Beckton Alp, a pile of waste in London’s east which has been reconstituted as recreational space. The Alp is a topographical curiosity, and its unconventional history has prompted serial visits in Sinclair’s fiction and non-fiction. Importantly, it also functions for Sinclair as a totem signifying the pervasive regulatory influence of Panopticism in contemporary urban culture
In Ghost Milk, published on the eve of the London Olympics in 2011, Iain Sinclair goes against publi...
This article explores the possibilities of contemporary London writing to challenge established spat...
The critical reception to British writer Iain Sinclair’s most recent novel Dining on Stones (or, the...
This consideration of British poet, novelist, and critic Iain Sinclair’s ‘bad’ writing begins at the...
The essay is an investigation of Iain Sinclair's London Orbital in relation to the issues of shamani...
This essays looks at Sorry Meniscus Excursions to the Millennium Dome (Profile Books, 1999), by I Si...
Leaning on a creosoted railing London makes sense. There is a pattern, a working design. And there’s...
This essays looks at Sorry Meniscus Excursions to the Millennium Dome (Profile Books, 1999), by I Si...
The dust-jackets of Iain Sinclair’s books are laden with endorsements describing him as the preemine...
Chapitre publié sous le titre "The Poetics of the Suburbs in Ian Sinclair’s London Orbital”Internati...
For much of the 20th century the modernist city was articulated in terms of narratives of progress a...
Iain Sinclair was born in 1943 in Cardiff, Wales, and was brought up in Maesteg. He attended school ...
Iain Sinclair’s London is a labyrinthine city split by multiple forces deliriously replicated in the...
Taking shape like the spectral imprint of a developing photographic image, an apparition emerges fro...
City Visions: The Work of Iain Sinclair collects fourteen pathbreaking essays treating the panoramic...
In Ghost Milk, published on the eve of the London Olympics in 2011, Iain Sinclair goes against publi...
This article explores the possibilities of contemporary London writing to challenge established spat...
The critical reception to British writer Iain Sinclair’s most recent novel Dining on Stones (or, the...
This consideration of British poet, novelist, and critic Iain Sinclair’s ‘bad’ writing begins at the...
The essay is an investigation of Iain Sinclair's London Orbital in relation to the issues of shamani...
This essays looks at Sorry Meniscus Excursions to the Millennium Dome (Profile Books, 1999), by I Si...
Leaning on a creosoted railing London makes sense. There is a pattern, a working design. And there’s...
This essays looks at Sorry Meniscus Excursions to the Millennium Dome (Profile Books, 1999), by I Si...
The dust-jackets of Iain Sinclair’s books are laden with endorsements describing him as the preemine...
Chapitre publié sous le titre "The Poetics of the Suburbs in Ian Sinclair’s London Orbital”Internati...
For much of the 20th century the modernist city was articulated in terms of narratives of progress a...
Iain Sinclair was born in 1943 in Cardiff, Wales, and was brought up in Maesteg. He attended school ...
Iain Sinclair’s London is a labyrinthine city split by multiple forces deliriously replicated in the...
Taking shape like the spectral imprint of a developing photographic image, an apparition emerges fro...
City Visions: The Work of Iain Sinclair collects fourteen pathbreaking essays treating the panoramic...
In Ghost Milk, published on the eve of the London Olympics in 2011, Iain Sinclair goes against publi...
This article explores the possibilities of contemporary London writing to challenge established spat...
The critical reception to British writer Iain Sinclair’s most recent novel Dining on Stones (or, the...