Iain Sinclair
- Scarp by Nick Papadimitriou (Sceptre £20)
- Ken Campbell, Nina Conti & Me
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Children of the Sun by Max Schaefer
- 1980s
- Above The Ruins
- Brick Lane
- British Movement
- British National Party
- Bruce La Bruce
- Children of the Sun
- Colonel Gaddafi)
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- Ian Anderson
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- Libya
- London
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- ONA
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- Patrick Harrington
- Photographers Direct
- Roberto Fiore
- Savitri Devi
- Searchlight
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- Skin Gang
- Skrewdriver
- Songs of the Wolf
- Stephen Cox
- The Misunderstood
- The Scorpion
- Third Reich
- tony Wakeford
- World Union of National Socialists
- Wu Ming
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London, the world's greatest city laid bare on BFI Flipside!
- 1960s
- 60s
- Arnold L. Miller. Arnold Louis Miller
- Arnold Miller
- Arthur Lowe
- BFI
- British Film Institutes
- Carousella
- Dick Lester
- Dudley Moore
- Eddie Berg
- Elgin Crescent
- Flipside
- France
- Harry Secombe
- Iain Sinclair
- Jane Fonda
- Jimmy Edwards
- Kim Newman
- London
- London In The Raw
- Marty Feldman
- May 68
- Midway Down
- My Life So Far
- occupations movement
- Paris
- Peter Cook
- Peter Watkins
- Polydor Records
- Primitive London
- Privilege
- prostitution
- Richard Lester
- Rita Tushingham
- Sidney J. Furie. The Leather Boys
- sixties
- south London
- Southbank
- Spike Milligan
- Street Offences Act
- Strip
- The Bed Sitting Room
- The Creation
- The Girls Are Naked
- Vic Pratt
- west London
- Will Fowler
- Wolfenden Committee
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There is no beginning, there is no end, the counterculture goes on forever…
- Active Distribution
- Alternative Visions: comics
- Anarchist Book Fair
- Artwars Project Space
- Assemblage
- BBC
- BBC Radio 3
- Beneath The Pavement... The Beach
- Brick Lane
- Brick Lane Beigel Bake
- Central Saint Martins College of Art
- Dominique Lacloche
- east London
- Eva Stenram
- Heneage Street
- Iain Sinclair
- Jesse Ball
- Jimmy Cauty
- John Williams
- KLF
- Kodwo Eshun
- Last Hours
- Liam Gillick
- London
- London College of Communication
- Malcolm Hopkins
- Mark Pawson
- Martin Sexton
- Maurice Einhardt Neu Gallery
- Michael X
- Monkey Riot
- Morgenmuffel
- Peter Ackroyd
- Pride of Spitalfields
- Psycho Pomp
- Publish & Be Damned
- Punk Rock So What?
- Radio 3
- Redchurch Street
- Richard Essex
- Richard Thomas
- Roger Sabin
- Socrates
- Sukhdev Sandhu
- Teal Triggs
- The Life & Times of Michael X
- The Rag Factory
- Tom McCarthy
- Tom Vague
- Whitechapel Anarchist Group
- Wildcat Will
- William Blanchard
- zines and politics since the 1970s
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The London Perambulator
- Andrea Philips
- Arthur Rimbaud
- Ashford Remand Centre
- Bogman Palmjaguar
- Chris Petit
- deep topography
- Dennis Nilsen
- east London
- East London Film Festival
- Goldsmiths College
- Hegel
- Iain Sinclair
- John Rogers
- London
- Luke Fowler
- master/slave dialectic
- Nick Papadimitriou
- north London
- psychogeography
- Russell Brand
- The Falconer
- The London Perambulator
- The Way Out
- Vanity Productions
- west London
- Whitechapel Gallery
- Will Self
- Wormwood Scrubs
- Sinclair's new London anti-classic again
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Another deranged London anti-classic from Iain Sinclair
- A Dictionary of Sexual Language and Imagery in Shakespearean and Stuart Literature
- Bankside
- Barbican
- bawdy houses
- Blood Rites of the Bourgeoisie
- brothels
- Chamberlin Powell and Bon
- Chris Petit
- Continuum International Publishing Group
- cottaging
- documentary fiction
- Fleet Street hacks
- Fortune Street
- Fortune Theatre
- Golden Lane Estate
- Gordon Williams
- Goswell Road
- Hackney
- Hackney Mole Man
- Hackney That Rose Red Empire
- Hamish Hamilton
- Iain Sinclair
- Julian MacLaren-Ross
- London
- Mark Pawson
- Martin Kippenberger
- Merlin Carpenter
- Old Street
- Pickt-hatch
- Pierce Penniless
- prostitution
- Shoreditch
- Smithfield Market
- The Black Book
- The Globe
- Thomas Middleton
- Thomas Nashe
- Tom McCarthy
- Turnmill Street
- Whitefriars
- William Lyttle
- Are the Belle de Jour blogs and books really the work of psychogeographer Iain Sinclair?