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    Iain Sinclair FRSL (born 11 June 1943) is a writer and filmmaker. Much of his work is rooted in London, recently within the influences of psychogeography...
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  • soundtrack for "London Orbital", a film by Chris Petit and Iain Sinclair based on Sinclair's psychogeographical exploration of the M25 motorway. As part...
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    and Singapore, including research by Australian researcher Dr Iain Sinclair. Dr Sinclair, agreeing that the inscription was most likely Kawi, proceeded...
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  • is a non-fiction book by the British authors Rachel Lichtenstein and Iain Sinclair, first published by Granta Books in 1999. Sections are written alternately...
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  • Anthology is a poetry anthology edited by Iain Sinclair, and published in the United Kingdom in 1996 by Picador. Sinclair in the Introduction wrote that "The...
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  • element of psychogeography, and he has worked frequently with the writer Iain Sinclair. He has also written a number of novels, including Robinson (1993)....
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  • Iain Sinclair (born 7 October 1976 in Scotland) is a Scottish former Scotland A international rugby union player who played for Glasgow Warriors at the...
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  • performances by famous counter-culture authors from the beat generation to Iain Sinclair and Stewart Home. Profiling the label that launched Sonic Youth (OneMusic...
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    collection London Bone have established him in the eyes of critics such as Iain Sinclair, Peter Ackroyd and Allan Massie in publications including The Times...
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  • View from the Bridge, a theatre production in Sydney from director Iain Sinclair. Their work on A View from the Bridge led them to receive Sydney Theatre...
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    Research Association A selection of articles written by Mike Ashley, Iain Sinclair and others, exploring 19th-century visions of the future. Archived 18...
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  • Reign". Arrow Films. February 14, 2022. Retrieved February 29, 2024. "Iain Sinclair on Abel Ferrara's King of New York". BFI. Retrieved February 29, 2024...
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    the city include Peter Ackroyd, author of London: The Biography, and Iain Sinclair, who writes in the genre of psychogeography. In the 1940s, George Orwell...
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    film directed by Andrew Kötting. To make the film, Andrew Kötting and Iain Sinclair pedaled a swan pedalo from the seaside in Hastings to Hackney in East...
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  • player Ian Sinclair (voice actor) (born 1984), American voice actor Sir Ian Sinclair (lawyer) (1926–2013), British international lawyer Iain Sinclair (born...
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  • Suicide Bridge is a novel by Iain Sinclair. The book examines the characters of William Blake's Jerusalem as influenced by their psychogeography. The...
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  • term used in discussion of successful writers such as Iain Sinclair and Peter Ackroyd. Sinclair is '[a]rguably the most high-profile British psychogeographer'...
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    "Great Scott – Forty years of RSA". Campaign.[permanent dead link] Iain Sinclair (20 January 2011). "The Raging Peloton". London Review of Books. Vol...
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  • Slow Chocolate Autopsy (category Works by Ian Sinclair)
    the Notorious Career of Norton, Prisoner of London is a 1997 novel by Iain Sinclair and illustrated by Dave McKean. It concerns Norton who is trapped in...
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    The Scoto-Norman surname Sinclair comes from the Clan Sinclair, whose progenitors moved to Scotland and were given the land of Roslin, Midlothian by the...
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  • political perspective and how this affects his analysis. In one example, Iain Sinclair argued that his message is fundamentally conservative: "poll-tax riots...
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  • the stimulus for Hawksmoor was Iain Sinclair's poem Lud Heat: "I would like to express my obligation to Iain Sinclair's poem, Lud Heat, which first directed...
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  • Crozier, the Canadian poet Lionel Kearns, Lee Harwood, Allen Fisher, Iain Sinclair—and a younger generation: Paul Buck, Bill Griffiths, John Hall, John...
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  • Britain". The Network of Ley Hunters Newsletter (compiled checklist). Iain Sinclair, London Orbital (Penguin Books, London, 2005), ISBN 0-14-101474-1 Brinsley...
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  • and Iain Sinclair, and featuring Laing, Ginsberg, Carmichael and others, was filmed around the conference. The film was the subject of Sinclair's first...
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  • in Morocco, at which time his career as a falconer began. In 1997, Iain Sinclair collaborated with Chris Petit, sculptor Steve Dilworth, digital artist...
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    (undated^^) Fabre's Work or Opera (undated^^) Unidentified essay, part of the Iain Sinclair inventory. Book reviews – typescripts of sixteen different reviews from...
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    Film of all time by Time Out. Kötting has frequently collaborated with Iain Sinclair, Jem Finer and his daughter Eden Kötting. He is currently a Professor...
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  • Edward Said Raphael Samuel Stephen Sedley Tom Shippey Elaine Showalter Iain Sinclair Quentin Skinner Susan Sontag Amia Srinivasan Galen Strawson Ernest Sackville...
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  • Homosexuals, or “Faggots” by Lee Lewis, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Iain Sinclair, and Melba by Wayne Harrison and Michael Tyack. The next year Lemon...
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