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Seven Rooms: Dominic Jaeckle, Jess Chandler Seven Rooms
Dominic Jaeckle, Jess Chandler; Afterword by Gareth Evans; Contributions by Mario Dondero, Erica Baum, Jess Cotton, Rebecca Tamás, Stephen Watts, Helen Cammock, Salvador Espriu, Lucy Mercer, Lucy Sante, RyÅ«nosuke Akutagawa, Ryan Choi, John Yau, Nicolette Polek, Chris Petit, Sascha Macht, Amanda DeMarco, Mark Lanegan, Vala Thorodds, Richard Scott, Joshua Cohen, Hannah Regel, Nick Cave,, Daisy Lafarge, Holly Pester, Matthew Gregory, Olivier Castel, Emmanuel Iduma, Joan Brossa, Cameron Griffiths, Imogen Cassels, Hisham Bustani, Maia Tabet, Raúl Guerrero, Velimir Khlebnikov, Natasha Randall, Edwina Atlee, Matthew Shaw, Aidan Moffat, Lesley Harrison, Oliver Bancroft, Lauren de Sá Naylor, Will Eaves, Sandro Miller, Jim Hugunin,, …
R576 R517 Discovery Miles 5 170 Save R59 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Seven Rooms brings together highlights from Hotel, a magazine for new approaches to fiction, non-fiction & poetry which, since its inception in 2016, provided a space for experimental reflection on literature's status as art & cultural mediator. Co-published by Tenement Press and Prototype, this anthology captures, refracts, and reflects a vital moment in independent publishing in the UK, and is built on the shared values of openness, collaboration, and total creative freedom.

London in Fragments - A Mudlark's Treasures (Paperback, Illustrated Edition, Paperback): Ted Sandling London in Fragments - A Mudlark's Treasures (Paperback, Illustrated Edition, Paperback)
Ted Sandling; Foreword by Iain Sinclair 1
R445 Discovery Miles 4 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the fully-illustrated edition of LONDON IN FRAGMENTS. A new paperback edition is also available, published under the title A MUDLARK'S TREASURES: London in Fragments 'A beautiful book.' Daily Mail 'Exhilaratingly curious.' Evening Standard 'Gripping.' Spectator 'Brilliant.' Penelope Lively 'Indefatigably researched.' Country Life 'Beautifully illustrated.' Monocle Mudlarking, the act of searching the Thames foreshore for items of value, has a long tradition in England's capital. In the late 18th and 19th centuries, mudlarks were small boys grubbing a living from scrap. Today's mudlarks unearth relics of the past from the banks of the Thames which tell stories of Londoners throughout history. From Roman tiles to elegant Georgian pottery, presented here are modern-day mudlark Ted Sandling's most evocative finds, gorgeously photographed. Together they create a mosaic of everyday London life through the centuries, touching on the journeys, pleasures, vices, industries, adornments and comforts of a world city. This unique and stunning book celebrates the beauty of small things, and makes sense of the intangible connection that found objects give us to the individuals who lost them.

Corridor 8, v. 2 - Contemporary Visual Art and Writing (Paperback): Iain Sinclair, Chris Watson, Axel Lapp Corridor 8, v. 2 - Contemporary Visual Art and Writing (Paperback)
Iain Sinclair, Chris Watson, Axel Lapp; Edited by Roger McKinley, Michael Butterworth, …
R436 Discovery Miles 4 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Living with Buildings - And Walking with Ghosts - On Health and Architecture (Paperback): Iain Sinclair Living with Buildings - And Walking with Ghosts - On Health and Architecture (Paperback)
Iain Sinclair 1
R303 Discovery Miles 3 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'A remarkable book; surprisingly gripping and often very moving ... at once disorientating and illuminating.' - Robert Macfarlane

We shape ourselves, and are shaped in return, by the walls that contain us. Buildings affect how we sleep, work, socialise and even breathe. They can isolate and endanger us but they can also heal us. We project our hopes and fears onto buildings, while they absorb our histories.

In Living With Buildings, Iain Sinclair embarks on a series of expeditions - through London, Marseille, Mexico and the Outer Hebrides. A father and his daughter, who has a rare syndrome, visit the estate where they once lived. Developers clink champagne glasses as residents are 'decanted' from their homes. A box sculpted from whalebone, thought to contain healing properties, is returned to its origins with unexpected consequences. Part investigation, part travelogue, Living With Buildings brings the spaces we inhabit to life as never before.

The Gold Machine - Tracking the Ancestors from Highlands to Coffee Colony (Paperback): Iain Sinclair The Gold Machine - Tracking the Ancestors from Highlands to Coffee Colony (Paperback)
Iain Sinclair
R325 R298 Discovery Miles 2 980 Save R27 (8%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

A New Statesman Book of the Year, 2021 'Follow Iain Sinclair into the cloud jungles of Peru and emerge questioning all that seemed so solid and immutable.' Barry Miles From the award-winning author of The Last London and Lights Out for the Territory, a journey in the footsteps of our ancestors. Iain Sinclair and his daughter travel through Peru, guided by - and in reaction to - an ill-fated colonial expedition led by his great-grandfather. The family history of a displaced Scottish highlander fades into the brutal reality of a major land grab. The historic thirst for gold and the establishment of sprawling coffee plantations leave terrible wounds on virgin territory. In Sinclair's haunting prose, no place escapes its past, and nor can we. 'The Gold Machine is a trip, a psychoactive expedition in compelling company.' TLS

London's Underworld (Paperback): Thomas Holmes London's Underworld (Paperback)
Thomas Holmes; Introduction by Iain Sinclair
R354 Discovery Miles 3 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Both a thrilling expose & a considered anthropological review, 'London's Underworld' is driven by the author's conflicting feelings of admiration for the rebellious spirit which frees these criminals from the laws of reserved Victorian society & also pity for the restless, violent attitudes which leave them stranded there, alone."

Crash (Paperback, 1999 ed.): Iain Sinclair Crash (Paperback, 1999 ed.)
Iain Sinclair
R369 R342 Discovery Miles 3 420 Save R27 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this book, which includes a new interview with Ballard who wrote the book on which the film was based, Sinclair explores the temporal loop which connects film and novel, and asks questions such as to what extent is "Crash "a premonition of some of the more remarkable media events of recent times. In the BFI MODERN CLASSICS series.

Swedenborg Review 0.04 2022, 4 (Pamphlet): Avery Curran Swedenborg Review 0.04 2022, 4 (Pamphlet)
Avery Curran; Edited by (ghost editors) Gareth Evans; Edited by (associates) Jonathan Sellers; Series edited by Stephen McNeilly; Editing managed by James Wilson; Text written by …
R82 Discovery Miles 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Postcards from the 7th Floor (Paperback): Iain Sinclair Postcards from the 7th Floor (Paperback)
Iain Sinclair; Illustrated by Oona Grimes
R421 R309 Discovery Miles 3 090 Save R112 (27%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Text by Iain Sinclair, illustrations by Oona Grimes, printed tete-beche.

The Last London - True Fictions from an Unreal City (Paperback, MMP): Iain Sinclair The Last London - True Fictions from an Unreal City (Paperback, MMP)
Iain Sinclair 1
R320 R293 Discovery Miles 2 930 Save R27 (8%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

A New Statesman Book of the Year

London. A city apart. Inimitable. Or so it once seemed.

Spiralling from the outer limits of the Overground to the pinnacle of the Shard, Iain Sinclair encounters a metropolis stretched beyond recognition. The vestiges of secret tunnels, the ghosts of saints and lost poets lie buried by developments, the cycling revolution and Brexit. An electrifying final odyssey, The Last London is an unforgettable vision of the Big Smoke before it disappears into the air of memory.ory.

Red Eye (Paperback): Iain Sinclair Red Eye (Paperback)
Iain Sinclair
R386 Discovery Miles 3 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Rodinsky's Room (Paperback, New edition): Iain Sinclair, Rachel Lichtenstein Rodinsky's Room (Paperback, New edition)
Iain Sinclair, Rachel Lichtenstein 2
R373 R340 Discovery Miles 3 400 Save R33 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Rodinsky's world was that of the East European Jewry, cabbalistic speculation, an obsession with language as code and terrible loss. He touched the imagination of artist Rachel Lichtenstein, whose grandparents had left Poland in the 1930s. This text weaves together Lichtenstein's quest for Rodinsky - which took her to Poland, to Israel and around Jewish London - with Iain Sinclair's meditations on her journey into her own past and on the Whitechapel he has reinvented in his own writing. Rodinsky's Room is a testament to a world that has all but vanished, a homage to a unique culture and way of life.

Charles Booth's London Poverty Maps (Hardcover): Mary S Morgan, Iain Sinclair, London School of Economics) Charles Booth's London Poverty Maps (Hardcover)
Mary S Morgan, Iain Sinclair, London School of Economics) 1
R1,523 R1,209 Discovery Miles 12 090 Save R314 (21%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A splendid - and necessary - publication...a great resource Iain Sinclair Charles Booth's landmark survey of life in late-19th-century London, published for the first time in one volume. In the late nineteenth century, Charles Booth's landmark social and economic survey found that 35 percent of Londoners were living in abject poverty. Booth's team of social investigators interviewed Londoners from all walks of life, recording their comments, together with their own unrestrained remarks and statistical information, in 450 notebooks. Their findings formed the basis of Booth's colour-coded social mapping (from vicious and semi-criminal to wealthy) and his seventeen-volume survey Inquiry into the Life and Labour of the People of London, 1886-1903. Organized into six geographical sections, Charles Booth's London Poverty Maps presents the hand-colored preparatory and printed social mapping of London. Accompanying the maps are reproductions of pages from the original notebooks, containing anecdotes and observations too judgmental for Booth to include in his final published survey. An introduction by professor Mary S. Morgan clarifies the aims and methodology of Booth's survey and six themed essays contextualize the the survey's findings, accompanied by evocative period photographs. Providing insights into the minutia of everyday life viewed through the lens of inhabitants of every trade, class, creed, and nationality, Charles Booth's London Poverty Maps brings to life the diversity and dynamism of late nineteenth-century London.

The Gold Machine - Tracking the Ancestors from Highlands to Coffee Colony (Hardcover): Iain Sinclair The Gold Machine - Tracking the Ancestors from Highlands to Coffee Colony (Hardcover)
Iain Sinclair
R548 Discovery Miles 5 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A New Statesman Book of the Year, 2021 ‘Follow Iain Sinclair into the cloud jungles of Peru and emerge questioning all that seemed so solid and immutable.’ Barry Miles From the award-winning author of The Last London and Lights Out for the Territory, a journey in the footsteps of our ancestors. Iain Sinclair and his daughter travel through Peru, guided by – and in reaction to – an ill-fated colonial expedition led by his great-grandfather. The family history of a displaced Scottish highlander fades into the brutal reality of a major land grab. The historic thirst for gold and the establishment of sprawling coffee plantations leave terrible wounds on virgin territory. In Sinclair’s haunting prose, no place escapes its past, and nor can we. ‘The Gold Machine is a trip, a psychoactive expedition in compelling company.’ TLS

Blake's London: the Topographic Sublime (Hardcover): Iain Sinclair Blake's London: the Topographic Sublime (Hardcover)
Iain Sinclair; Edited by Stephen McNeilly
R255 R231 Discovery Miles 2 310 Save R24 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days
London Orbital (Paperback, New ed): Iain Sinclair London Orbital (Paperback, New ed)
Iain Sinclair 2
R345 R318 Discovery Miles 3 180 Save R27 (8%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

London Orbital is Iain Sinclair's exceptional voyage of discovery into the unloved outskirts of the city 'My book of the year. Sentence for sentence, there is no more interesting writer at work in English' John Lanchester, Daily Telegraph Encircling London like a noose, the M25 is a road to nowhere, but when Iain Sinclair sets out to walk this asphalt loop - keeping within the 'acoustic footprints' - he is determined to find out where the journey will lead him. Stumbling upon converted asylums, industrial and retail parks, ring-fenced government institutions and lost villages, Sinclair discovers a Britain of the fringes, a landscape consumed by developers. London Orbital charts this extraordinary trek and round trip of the soul, revealing the country as you've never seen it before. 'A magnum opus, my book of the year. I urge you to read it. In fact, if you're a Londoner and haven't read it by the end of next year, I suggest you leave' Will Self, Evening Standard 'A journey into the heart of darkness and a fascinating snapshot of who we are, lit by Sinclair's vivid prose. I'm sure it will be read fifty years from now' J. G. Ballard, Observer

Black Apples of Gower (Paperback): Iain Sinclair Black Apples of Gower (Paperback)
Iain Sinclair
R286 R260 Discovery Miles 2 600 Save R26 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Iain Sinclair, the celebrated author and psycho-geographer, walks back along the blue-grey roads and cliff-top paths of his childhood in south Wales, rediscovering the Gower peninsula. Provoked by the strange and enigmatic series of paintings Afal du Brogwyr (Black Apple of Gower) made by the artist Ceri Richards in the 1950s, Sinclair leaves behind the familiar "murky elsewheres" of his life in Hackney, London, carrying an envelope of photographs and old postcards, along with fragments of memory. He soon realises that a series of walks over the same ground - Port Enyon Point to Worm's Head have become significant waymarks in his life. His recollections of a meeting with the poet Vernon Watkins, the art of Richards and the poetry of Dylan Thomas lead him to his final quest, the Paviland Cave where in 1823 human remains 36,000 years old were discovered.

Silicon Fen (Hardcover): Simon Willmoth, Steven Bode, Iain Sinclair Silicon Fen (Hardcover)
Simon Willmoth, Steven Bode, Iain Sinclair
R367 Discovery Miles 3 670 Ships in 9 - 17 working days
Reports from the Deep End (Paperback): Maxim Jakubowski, Rick McGrath Reports from the Deep End (Paperback)
Maxim Jakubowski, Rick McGrath; Will Self, Iain Sinclair, Christopher Fowler, …
R583 R523 Discovery Miles 5 230 Save R60 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Few authors are so iconic that their name is an adjective – Ballard is one of them. Master of both literary and science fiction, his classic novels such as Empire of the Sun, Crash and Cocaine Nights show a world out of joint, a bewildering and strange place. Alongside the classic dystopias of The Drowned World and High Rise, his legacy shaped the future of literature. This collection gathers today’s greatest literary and science fiction authors to pay tribute to the creator of Balllardian worlds we live in today. Featuring: • Chris Beckett • Alexandra Benedict • Pat Cadigan • Adrian Cole • Ramsey Campbell • Paul Di Filippo • Christopher Fowler • Jeff Noon • David Gordon • James Grady • Preston Grassmann • Andrew Hook • Samantha Lee Howe • Rhys Hughes • Maxim Jakubowski • Hanna Jameson • Toby Litt • James Lovegrove • Nick Mamatas • Barry Malzberg • Michael Moorcock • Rick McGrath • Adrian McKinty • Geoff Nicholson • Christine Poulson • David Quantick • Adam Roberts • George Sandison • Will Self • Iain Sinclair • Lavie Tidhar A first of its kind anthology, collecting tales of humanity’s uncanny and uneasy clash with the future, and the distorted psychological spaces hidden in empires of concrete.

A Study in Scarlet (Paperback, [New] Ed.): Arthur Conan Doyle A Study in Scarlet (Paperback, [New] Ed.)
Arthur Conan Doyle; Introduction by Iain Sinclair; Notes by Ed Glinert
R226 R197 Discovery Miles 1 970 Save R29 (13%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

When a body is discovered in a bloodstained room in Brixton, the only clues are a wedding ring, a gold watch, a pocket edition of Boccaccio's Decameron, and a woman's name scrawled in blood on the wall. So begins the first investigation by Sherlock Holmes to be recorded by his new room-mate Dr Watson. Their search for the murderer uncovers a story of love and revenge which began years before in Salt Lake City.

London Overground - A Day's Walk Around the Ginger Line (Paperback): Iain Sinclair London Overground - A Day's Walk Around the Ginger Line (Paperback)
Iain Sinclair
R311 R282 Discovery Miles 2 820 Save R29 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Iain Sinclair explores modern London through a day's hike around the London Overground route. The completion of the full circle of London Overground provides Iain Sinclair with a new path to walk the shifting territory of the capital. With thirty-three stations and thirty-five miles to tramp - plus inevitable and unforeseen detours and false steps - he embarks on a marathon circumnavigation at street level, tracking the necklace of garages, fish farms, bakeries, convenience cafes, cycle repair shops and Minder lock-ups which enclose inner London. 'He is incapable of writing a dull paragraph' Scotland on Sunday 'Sinclair breathes wondrous life into monstrous man-made landscapes' Times Literary Supplement 'If you are drawn to English that doesn't just sing, but sings the blues and does scat and rocks the joint, try Sinclair. His sentences deliver a rush like no one else's' Washington Post

Adventures in Form - A Compendium of Poetic Forms, Rules & Constraints (Paperback): Paul Muldoon, Iain Sinclair, Hannah Silva Adventures in Form - A Compendium of Poetic Forms, Rules & Constraints (Paperback)
Paul Muldoon, Iain Sinclair, Hannah Silva; Edited by Tom Chivers
R290 R265 Discovery Miles 2 650 Save R25 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

A Poetry Book Society Special Commendation The Independent 50 Best Summer Reads Welcome to a strange new world in which a poem can be written using only one vowel, processed through computer code, collaged from film trailers, compiled from Facebook status updates, hidden inside a Sudoku puzzle, and even painted on sheep to demonstrate Quantum Theory. Discover a multitude of new and unusual poetic forms - from tweet to time-splice, and from skinny villanelle to breakbeat sonnet - in this inspiring and inventive anthology. Adventures in Form features over ninety poems by forty-six contributors including Patience Agbabi, Christian Bok, Joe Dunthorne, Inua Ellams, Roddy Lumsden, Ian McMillan, Paul Muldoon, Ruth Padel and Hannah Silva. Edited and introduced by Tom Chivers.

Lud Heat - A Book of the Dead Hamlets (Paperback): Iain Sinclair Lud Heat - A Book of the Dead Hamlets (Paperback)
Iain Sinclair
R482 Discovery Miles 4 820 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Iain Sinclair's classic early text, Lud Heat, explores mysterious cartographic connections between the six Hawksmoor churches in London. In a unique fusion of prose and poetry, Sinclair invokes the mythic realm of King Lud, who according to legend was one of the founders of London, as well as the notion of psychic 'heat' as an enigmatic energy contained in many of its places. The book's many different voices, including the incantatory whispers of Blake and Pound, combine in an amalgamated shamanic sense that somehow works to transcend time. The transmogrifying intonations and rhythms slowly incorporate new signs, symbols and sigils into the poem that further work on the senses. This was the work that set the 'psychogeographical' tone for much of Sinclair's mature work, as well as inspiring novels like Hawksmoor and Gloriana from his peers Peter Ackroyd and Michael Moorcock, and Alan Moore's From Hell.

Hackney, That Rose-Red Empire - A Confidential Report (Paperback): Iain Sinclair Hackney, That Rose-Red Empire - A Confidential Report (Paperback)
Iain Sinclair 1
R381 R348 Discovery Miles 3 480 Save R33 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Hackney, that Rose-Red Empire is Iain Sinclair's foray into one of London's most fascinating boroughs 'As detailed and as complex as a historical map, taking the reader hither and thither with no care as to which might be the most direct route'Observer Hackney, That Rose-Red Empire is Iain Sinclair's personal record of his north-east London home in which he has lived for forty years. It is a documentary fiction, seeking to capture the spirit of place, before Hackney succumbs to mendacious green papers, eco boasts, sponsored public art and the Olympic Park gnawing at its edges. It is a message in a bottle, chucked into the flood of the future. 'An explosion of literary fireworks'Peter Ackroyd, The Times 'Gloriously sprawling, wonderfully congested, one of the finest books about London in recent decades'Daily Telegraph 'Sinclair adopts the roles of pedestrian, pilgrim and poet, magnificently illuminating the borough's historical and spiritual life'The Times 'Remarkable, compelling, bristles with unexpected, frequently lurid life. On Sinclair's territory there's nobody to touch him . . . a gonzo Samuel Pepys'Sunday Times Iain Sinclair is the author of Downriver (winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and the Encore Award); Landor's Tower; White Chappell, Scarlet Tracings; Lights Out for the Territory; Lud Heat; Rodinsky's Room (with Rachel Lichtenstein); Radon Daughters; London Orbital, Dining on Stones, Hackney, that Rose-Red Empire and Ghost Milk. He is also the editor of London: City of Disappearances.

Edge of the Orison - In the Traces of John Clare's 'Journey Out of Essex' (Paperback): Iain Sinclair Edge of the Orison - In the Traces of John Clare's 'Journey Out of Essex' (Paperback)
Iain Sinclair 2
R453 R410 Discovery Miles 4 100 Save R43 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

In Edge of the Orison the visionary Iain Sinclair walks in the steps of poet John Clare. In 1841 the poet John Clare fled an asylum in Epping Forest and walked eighty miles to his home in Northborough. He was searching for his lost love, Mary Joyce - a woman three years dead ... In 2000 Iain Sinclair set out to recreate Clare's walk away from madness. He wanted to understand his bond with the poet and escape the gravity of his London obsessions. Accompanied on this journey by his wife Anna (who shares a connection with Clare), the artist Brian Catling and magus Alan Moore - as well as a host of literary ghosts, both visionary and romantic - Sinclair's quest for Clare becomes an investigation into madness, sanity and the nature of the poet's muse. 'Brilliant . . . amusing, alarming and poignant. An elegy for an already lost English landscape. Magnificent and urgent' Robert Macfarlane, Times Literary Supplement 'A sensitive,beautifully rendered portrait . . . a feast, a riddle, a slowly unravelling conundrum . . . a love-letter to British Romanticism' Independent 'Sinclair walks every inch of his wonderful novels and psychogeographies, pacing out huge word-courses like an architect laying out a city on an empty plain' J. G. Ballard, Observer Iain Sinclair is the author of Downriver (winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and the Encore Award); Landor's Tower; White Chappell, Scarlet Tracings; Lights Out for the Territory; Lud Heat; Rodinsky's Room (with Rachel Lichtenstein); Radon Daughters; London Orbital, Dining on Stones, Hackney, that Rose-Red Empire and Ghost Milk. He is also the editor of London: City of Disappearances.

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