Iain Sinclair to discuss American Smoke at Cafe Oto
Author will appear at ‘The Banned and The Damned’ event alongside Revd William Taylor
Author will appear at ‘The Banned and The Damned’ event alongside Revd William Taylor
Event comes after author’s reading of his ‘lost’ book-length poem Red Eye
Not in Service brings together past studies of the borough for the first time
Author to appear at Stoke Newington Literary Festival and Last Tuesday Society
A literary café partially owned by its customers would put intellectual rigour back into coffee drinking
The Hackney Citizen meets two men in a swan venturing on an ‘Olympian Odyssey’
Simply answer this question correctly: What is the title of Iain Sinclair’s latest book?
It’s a year to the start of the 2012 Olympics. Iain Sinclair, writer and arch critic of the project, takes on Labour’s Tessa Jowell who played a key role in the London bid
Iain Sinclair has spent decades documenting the capital and its edgelands. Now he has launched a furious attack on the Olympic development project.
The Hackney-based author fears the impact the 2012 Olympics will have on the borough
First published in the 1950s, these two novels have been unavailable for half a century but are now back in print
A local author and artist talk about their latest creative collaboration, Postcards form the 7th Floor
7.30pm Thursday 16 September 2010, St Barnabas Church
The author and psychogeographer talks to Peter Jones about Hackney and his forthcoming book
“Publish and be damned!” (Duke of Wellington, c.1825): dissenting voices are vital to democracy