Iain Sinclair's novels include Downriver (Winner of the James Tait Black Prize); Radon Daughters; Landor’s Tower; and, most recently, Dining on Stones (which was shortlisted for the Ondaatje prize). Non-fiction books, exploring the myth and matter of London, include Lights Out for the Territory, London Orbital and Edge of the Orison. In the ‘90s, Iain Sinclair wrote and presented a number of films for BBC2’s Late Show and has, subsequently, co-directed with Chris Petit four documentaries for Channel 4; one of which, Asylum, won the short film prize at the Montreal Festival. His most recent book, London, City of Disappearances, was published in October 2006. |
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