Iain Sinclair

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Iain Sinclair on Resonance 104.4 FM

[...] Raw Dives – Iain Sinclair & Stanley Schtinter – 19th January 2014 [...]

Alan Moore talks Iain Sinclair

[...] Quietus has asked Alan Moore about the graphic novelist’s relationship with Iain Sinclair. Click on the pic to read it. [...]

70×70 Finale @ The Barbican

[...] &id=24997667cf&e=cea5b7ed78 70×70: a season of 70 films curated by Iain Sinclair to mark his 70th birthday, will end at The Barbican this weekend. Programme additions include [...]

Granta Presents: Will Self and Iain Sinclair on JG Ballard

[...] 2014, 7pm. Tickets £8 including a glass of wine. Granta Presents: Will Self and Iain Sinclair on JG Ballard To celebrate the launch of Granta 129: Fate two of Britain’s best [...]

American Smoke shortlisted for the Dolman Best Travel Book of the Year

[...] We’ve just heard that American Smoke has been shortlisted for the Dolman Best Travel Book of the Year. Congratulations to Iain. [...]

THE BANNED AND THE DAMNED: OPEN EVENT WITH IAIN SINCLAIR AND REVD. WILLIAM TAYLO...

[...]  Hackney author, Iain Sinclair, will present and discuss his latest book American Smoke – Journeys to the End of the Light and the Revd. William Taylor, a Hackney [...]

American Smoke Review in the Hackney Citizen

[...] Timothy Cooke has reviewed Iain Sinclair’s American Smoke in the Hackney Citizen website. Click here to read it. [...]

By Our Selves – a film by Andrew Kötting

Andrew has launched a kickstarter campaign to collect funds for a new project. Read more. [...]

A note by Iain Sinclair on “By Our Selves” – a film by Andrew Kötting

The walk from High Beach in Epping Forest to the village of Glinton, north of Peterborough, in the footsteps (on and off) of the poet John Clare, beca [...]

A message from Andrew Kötting

THANK YOU to all of you who have already helped the film by pledging money. There are plenty of new prizes and rewards and whatnots left on the kicks [...]

Andrew Kötting presents: work in progress By Our Selves

From here London Hackney Picturehouse – Wed 9 July @ 18.45 We bring you a special preview of Andrew Kötting, Iain Sinclair and Toby Jones’s wo [...]

BY OUR SELVES: FIELD NOTES FROM A ROAD TRIP WITH JOHN CLARE & THE STRAW BEAR...

[...] ‘Get up, you maggot!’ ‘He’s dead.’ ‘It’s a reconstruction. In the wrong place.’ Toby Jones, fresh from acclaimed impersonations of Alfred Hitchcock and Truman Capote, sprawls in the [...]

“And I’m at the Battersea Arts Centre, with Toby Jones, on Sept 30th”

At times Iain launches only snippets. I haven’t managed to find anything about this one. Anyone out there? [...]

BY OUR SELVES (The Installation)

[...] : Sunday, 9 November from 2:30 – 4:30pm with a live performance starting promptly at 3pm. Toby Jones, Iain Sinclair and Andrew Kötting (dressed as a Straw Bear), made an eighty mile [...] [...]

BY OUR SELVES at the Battersea Arts Centre

[...] BY OUR SELVES Andrew Kotting and Iain Sinclair Battersea Arts Centre 8 Dec | 7:30pm Toby Jones, Iain Sinclair and Andrew Kotting (dressed as a Straw Bear), made a five-day walk from Epping [...]

Unlicensed Preaching: A Life Unpacked In 70 Films @ ICA

[...] | £7.00 to £11.00 Book Tickets This pre-launch event celebrates Unlicensed Preaching: A Life Unpacked In 70 Films – the book documenting Iain Sinclair’s 70×70 film season (his selection of [...]

“70×70 – Unlicensed Preaching: A Life Unpacked In 70 Films” now available for pr...

Allow me to write a short note: This is a great book which is also a reference book with information about the 70 movies, the locations, the events, [...]

(updated*2) Official launch of the 70×70 book at the LRB

[...] * THIS THURSDAY 23RD OCTOBER WE PUBLISH IAIN SINCLAIR’S NEW BOOK UNLICENSED PREACHING: A LIFE UNPACKED IN 70 FILMS (pages above) at LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS 14 BURY PLACE LONDON WC1A 2JL [...]

“American Smoke” review on The Washington Post

I have come across several reviews all posted today on american websites – maybe the book was just released to the public in the USA. The first [...]

American Smoke review on the NY Times Sunday Boot Review by LAWRENCE OSBORNE

A review of American Smoke (the second book in the review): Link: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/01/books/review/john-waterss-carsick-and-more.html?_ [...]

American Smoke Review in the Hackney Citizen

Timothy Cooke has reviewed Iain Sinclair’s American Smoke in the Hackney Citizen website. Click here to read it. [...]

John Clare in Space: Poetry, Nature and Contemporary Culture

[...] at Oxford Brookes University to celebrate the 150th anniversary of English poet John Clare‘s death, who passed away on 20 May 1864. In essence, this will be a broad [...]

BY OUR SELVES: FIELD NOTES FROM A ROAD TRIP WITH JOHN CLARE & THE STRAW BEAR...

[...] Hitchcock and Truman Capote, sprawls in the gutter of a Stevenage foot tunnel, channelling John Clare. And resting his weary head on a portable typewriter. Words leak everywhere. Toby has [...] [...]

I came up with these…

[...] pop up in articles, blog posts, radio show, podcasts. I was listening to Iain Sinclair on beat generation and the interviewer describes Iain using the words found in the  “About” [...]

On the Road in Late Capitalism: Places, Journeys, and the Beats’ Legacy

[...] ’ narrows the scope of the discussion, which centered on a latter-day exploration of the Beat Generation and their haunts, to just haunts. That is, we found the portions of Chuck and Iain’s [...] [...]

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Iain Sinclair on Resonance 104.4 FM

[...] Raw Dives – Iain Sinclair & Stanley Schtinter – 19th January 2014 [...]

Alan Moore talks Iain Sinclair

[...] Quietus has asked Alan Moore about the graphic novelist’s relationship with Iain Sinclair. Click on the pic to read it. [...]

70×70 Finale @ The Barbican

[...] &id=24997667cf&e=cea5b7ed78 70×70: a season of 70 films curated by Iain Sinclair to mark his 70th birthday, will end at The Barbican this weekend. Programme additions include [...]

Granta Presents: Will Self and Iain Sinclair on JG Ballard

[...] 2014, 7pm. Tickets £8 including a glass of wine. Granta Presents: Will Self and Iain Sinclair on JG Ballard To celebrate the launch of Granta 129: Fate two of Britain’s best [...]

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