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All The Devils Are Here

Misperceptions 

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Iain Sinclair s a writer,  filmmaker and metropolitan prophet, keeper of lost cultures and futurologists. 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.

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In an interview with This Week in Science, William Gibson said that Sinclair was his favourite author, the numerous works of fiction include Lud Heat; Radon Daughters, Downriver; Lights Out for the Territory and London Orbital.

 

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Victoria Pomery OBE & Iain Sinclair

Iain Sinclair’s prose goes ‘in contrary directions, as he tries to relate anything to everything’ (a description, too, of the dialectical method). It can paint a portrait of London more objectively than sane-point perspective because it gives reality the credit of the doubt: the punctured accumulation of random detail is trusted more than conscious or tendentious depiction.

 

His work is a made from the litter blowing in the streets, documentary collage of psychic affects and the day’s residues. - Ben Watson - literarylondon.org

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