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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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  • 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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    described as "woven into the fabric of Hackney's history". Laureate Iain Sinclair included a chapter in his book, Hackney, That Rose-Red Empire, about...
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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