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Scottish Poetry Library Podcast
From the Archive: Iain Sinclair. July 2013

Scottish Poetry Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 39:09


Iain Sinclair is one of the UK's greatest living writers. Famed for his novels, such as Downriver, and documentary prose, of which London Orbital is perhaps the best known, Sinclair began his career self-publishing his own poetry on his Albion Village Press in the 1970s. 2013 saw the publication of three books – two poetry collections and a longer book on his relationship with the Beats, American Smoke. Colin Waters travelled to Sinclair's home in Hackney, where he asked Sinclair about his Scottish roots, John Clare and his lost 1970s collection Red Eye, which was being published by Test Centre. Picture of Iain Sinclair by Luca Del Baldo.

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast
TDP 1127: #DoctorWho Doctor Who: The Seventh Doctor Adventures: Sullivan and Cross - AWOL

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 11:42


  This title was released in November 2022. It will be exclusively available to buy from the Big Finish website until 31 December 2022, and on general sale after this date. Sometimes a Time Lord forgets precisely where he left things - keys, screwdrivers... companions! Harry Sullivan and Naomi Cross are stuck in the wrong time, so when the TARDIS arrives, they give up their 21st-century lives to find a way home. But as they join the Doctor - a different version to any they've met before - Harry and Naomi are in for a few perilous stops along the way... London Orbital by John Dorney (4 parts) Long ago, a massacre in a suburban house led to the young Harry Sullivan joining UNIT. But the murders were never solved. Years later, Harry and Naomi Cross investigate an oddity in the London Underground and uncover a whole different side to the capital. Creatures of myth are running amok across the city in a conflict going back decades. And somewhere in the shadows lurks a new incarnation of their old friend... the Doctor. And he's here to stop a war. Scream of the Daleks by Lisa McMullin (2 parts) Halloween 1969. The Doctor, Harry and Naomi respond to a scream for rescue. They find that people have been dying on the same spot on this day across millennia. But in their bid to stop the nightmare, the travellers have unleashed the Doctor's old enemy. This may be one cry for help better left unanswered...

forthenovellovers
London: Orbital (The Change #1) by Guy Adams

forthenovellovers

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 4:11


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://forthenovellovers.wordpress.com/2018/12/31/london-orbital-the-change-1-by-guy-adams/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Private Passions
Iain Sinclair

Private Passions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 33:58


Iain Sinclair describes himself as an urban prophet: in book after book, he has walked through London, recording the graffiti, the rubbish, the electric-green scum of a canal, the things you glimpse out of the corner of your eye and perhaps would rather not see. He brings to these pilgrimages many rich layers of reading about the city, interpreting what he sees through the eyes of past writers, particularly William Blake. In fact, he seems always to be walking with ghosts. It's very hard to categorise his work, which is a rich blend of history, geography, travelogue, poetry, photography, literary criticism – sometimes all within a single book. Among dozens of publications over fifty years, he is probably best known for his walk around the M25, which became a film and a book, “London Orbital”. But in 2019, just before Covid, he embarked on an even more daring journey, to Peru. In conversation with Michael Berkeley, Iain Sinclair talks about the journeys, which have shaped his life, and about how music has inspired those wanderings. Music choices include Stravinsky's setting of the Dylan Thomas poem “Do not go gentle into that good night”; Mahler's Eighth Symphony; a song by Britten originally intended for the song-cycle Les Illuminations; and the singing of the Bakaya People from the Central African Republic. Produced by Elizabeth Burke A Loftus Media production for BBC Radio 3

Kickers Matter Fantasy Football Podcast
The London Orbital episode

Kickers Matter Fantasy Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 83:38


@StevieTRay is stuck on the m25 so @JackHumphrey87 @Jamie_byrom review week 8, get into start/sits for week 9 and wavier adds @NFLTouchdownBet tips. Kickersmatterfantasyfootball.co.uk @Jrock1t23 Sportsabermetrics.net promo code kickersmatter for 15% off.

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EYESORE
Walking London with Iain Sinclair

EYESORE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2017 30:10


Iain Sinclair is a writer and psychogeographer whose output over the last fifty years has made an immense contribution to the study of London and that of psychogeography in general. His most well-known book, London Orbital, told of his adventures walking around the M25 – the 188km motorway which encircles London. Now as he prepares to publish his final book, EYESORE’s Chris Giles had the pleasure of speaking to him about those famous walks and the London he’s come to know since arriving here all those decades ago. Mastering: Eden Poole - http://cargocollective.com/edenaudio Ident: Daniel Barker-Wyatt - https://soundcloud.com/djgrapefruit

Only Artists
Sally El Hosaini and Iain Sinclair

Only Artists

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2017 27:36


The cultural conversation continues: this week the film director and screenwriter Sally El Hosaini meets the writer Iain Sinclair. As a film-maker Sally records the city at one moment - so what techniques does Iain use to document his surroundings and their changes over decades? Sally El Hosaini was born in Swansea, the daughter of a Welsh mother and an Egyptian father. Her first feature film, My Brother the Devil, won the best screenplay award from the Writers' Guild of Great Britain and numerous international prizes. Sally herself received the Best Newcomer award at the 2012 London Film Festival. My Brother the Devil charts how two brothers are drawn into gang crime in East London, where Sally has lived for for more than a decade. The writer Iain Sinclair was born in Cardiff. Since the early 1970s, his work has focused on London and its surrounds. From his home in Hackney, he has almost obsessively walked the city's changing streets, recording details and finding patterns. For his much-acclaimed book London Orbital he followed the route of the M25 motorway on foot. He has said that his next book - The Last London - will be his final word on the capital. Producer Alex Mansfield Original music by Brian Eno.

Resonance FM: Clear Spot
Book List: McKean and Sinclair

Resonance FM: Clear Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2016 77:59


Book List: McKean and Sinclair Guest presenter Chiara Ambrosio talks to psycho-geographer and novelist Iain Sinclair and artist Dave McKean about their collaborations such as Slow Chocolate Autopsy and London Orbital, their inspirations and their working methods. The podcast also includes additional questions from Alex Fitch and others, plus readings by Sinclair and McKean of […]

Little Atoms
Little Atoms 383 – Iain Sinclair – London Overground & Black Apples of Gower

Little Atoms

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2015 58:06


Iain Sinclair a poet, film-maker, essayist and the author of many acclaimed books, including Downriver (winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize), Lights Out for the Territory, London Orbital, Edge of Orison, Hackney: That Rose-Red Empire, Dining on Stones, Ghost Milk and American Smoke and London Overground, his account of a one-day walk around […] See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

London Short Film Festival
LSFF Discussion: Film Critic to Filmmaker

London Short Film Festival

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2014 71:28


Journalist Danny Leigh spoke to novelist and filmmaker Chris Petit (Radio On, London Orbital), journalist and filmmaker Charlie Lyne (Ultra Culture, The Guardian), screenwriter, documentary producer and playwright Hannah Patterson, and Jonathan Romney, journalist and writer/director of BFI Short L’Assenza. Presented by Lighthouse in association with the BFI on 14 January 2014.

Scottish Poetry Library Podcast
[SPL] July 2013: Iain Sinclair

Scottish Poetry Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2013 39:13


Iain Sinclair is one of the UK's greatest living writers. Famed for his novels, such as Downriver, and documentary prose, most famously perhaps London Orbital, Sinclair began his career self-publishing his own poetry on his Albion Village Press in the 1970s. This year sees the publication of three books, 2 poetry collections and a longer book on his relationship with the Beats. Colin Waters travelled to Sinclair's home in Hackney in May 2012, where he asked Sinclair about his Scottish roots, John Clare and his lost 1970s collection Red Eye, which is being published this year by Test Centre. Picture of Iain Sinclair by Luca Del Baldo.