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August 12, 2019

IN THE TRACES OF THE MULE DANCERS. TRAVEL NOTES, PERU. JULY/AUGUST, 2019. Post 4 of 6

DAY THIRTEEN. TUESDAY AUGUST 9th.

The Silence in the Jungle.

 

Following on from the recordings made with the Asháninka at Marankiari, the gifts and exchanges, the way the women responded with such excitement to Arthur’s photographs of ‘King Chokery’ and his wife, the sense of kinship, and then the presentation of the copy of [...]

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Published on August 12, 2019 02:14

Laura Grace Ford Presents: An Act of Unforgetting + Q&A

As part of Open City Documentary Festival this year, we have an event with artist and psychogeographer Laura Grace Ford. She’s curating a screening of archival television documentaries from the early 90s, exploring the poll tax riots, housing, architecture and the politics of the time. One of these will be an episode from the series ‘Summer on the Estate’, set on [...]
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Published on August 12, 2019 01:45

A rare radio appearance last night, talking about Poe in the interval of the BBC proms. Available as podcast:

Novelist and Gothic literature specialist Elizabeth Lowry joins the writer, documentarist, film-maker and psycho-geographer Iain Sinclair to discuss the dark glitter of the Gothic and the work of the American poet Edgar Allan Poe, with presenter Matthew Sweet.

Elizabeth Lowry’s latest book is entitled ‘Dark Water’

“A rare radio appearance last night, talking about Poe [...]

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Published on August 12, 2019 01:32

August 5, 2019

IN THE TRACES OF THE MULE DANCERS. TRAVEL NOTES, PERU. JULY/AUGUST, 2019. Post 3 of 6

By Iain Sinclair

DAY SEVEN. WEDNESDAY July 3rd. SAN LUIS DE SHUARO.

 

After Tarma and the old Spanish hacienda, with the stand of eucalyptus trees, the stepped gardens, the white and yellow irises, the scarlet geraniums, the green parrot, the dogs and chickens, the running water, an oasis much appreciated by Arthur, we are [...]

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Published on August 05, 2019 06:34

IN THE TRACES OF THE MULE DANCERS. TRAVEL NOTES, PERU. JULY/AUGUST, 2019. Post 2 of 6

DAY TWO.  FRIDAY July 28th.  LIMA TO HUANCAYO.

 

The second-highest train ride in the world is now a carefully managed, once-a-month tourist experience. For tourists with the confidence to boast of how they beat soroche, the almost compulsory dose of altitude sickness. Potential headaches, nosebleeds, vomiting: with spectacular views. And regular folk dances and [...]

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Published on August 05, 2019 01:50

IN THE TRACES OF THE MULE DANCERS. TRAVEL NOTES, PERU. JULY/AUGUST, 2019. Post 1 of 6

By Iain Sinclair

It was a long-held ambition to follow the journey mapped and described, with picaresque vigour (and a degree of latitude), by my Scottish great-grandfather, Arthur Sinclair. He published his version of the 1891 expedition, undertaken with fellow planter Alexander Ross and ‘practical botanist’ P. D. G. Clark, in 1895. These men were [...]

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Published on August 05, 2019 01:24

Peru trip, photos, part 2

Iain has sent a second set of photos of his recent trip to Peru

[See image gallery at www.iainsinclair.org.uk]
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Published on August 05, 2019 01:01

July 21, 2019

Fascicle IV of Jeff Johnson’s The Works of Iain Sinclair: A Descriptive Bibliography and Biographical Chronology, covering the years 1988 to 1998, is now ready to order

Jeff Johnson is working on the most comprehensive Iain Sinclair’s Bibliography, which is being published in installments

Fascicle IV of Jeff Johnson’s The Works of Iain Sinclair: A Descriptive Bibliography and Biographical Chronology, covering the years 1988 to 1998, is now ready to order. 

Continuing directly on from Fascicles I-III (published last year), this volume [...]

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Published on July 21, 2019 08:46

July 17, 2019

First photos of Iain’s adventure in Peru with his daughter Farne

Iain and Farne are doing well and they have sent a selection of photos of their adventure in Peru on the footsteps of their ancestor Arthur Sinclair.

A very exciting news: Iain plans to post about this trip. In his own words:

[…] a series of short reports on the journey will begin before too [...]

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Published on July 17, 2019 04:27

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