I've just finished London Overground by Iain Sinclair. Occasionally pompous, occasionally hilarious, generally interesting.
He's definitely a writer, writing for other writers, and as a non-writer, that got a bit tiresome eventually, but he is a clever and interesting man with a good concept.
I'm reading some Wodehouse next, for a break, then something by Angela Carter on Sinclair's recommendation.
Yes - I read London Overground and I'm nearly finished London Orbital after starting it nearly a year ago. It is taking this long because I only tend to read books on train journeys.
Will Self rates it - figures.
I also read it young and loved it.
I've just finished London Overground by Iain Sinclair. Occasionally pompous, occasionally hilarious, generally interesting.
He's definitely a writer, writing for other writers, and as a non-writer, that got a bit tiresome eventually, but he is a clever and interesting man with a good concept.
I'm reading some Wodehouse next, for a break, then something by Angela Carter on Sinclair's recommendation.