simoncc said:
Re-reading Lights Out For The Territory by Ian Sinclair.
That's a surprising choice of author for you given your vocal antipathy to everything London! I like Sinclair a lot - I got into him when I was a teenager when he was still only known as a poet. I'd read Ackroyd's
Hawksmoor and wanted to track down the poem on which is had drawn,
Lud Heat, so I wrote to the publisher to get a copy and it turned out to be Sinclair himself - he wrote me a very nice letter in response, and gave me a free copy of some of his previous poems (the brilliant
Suicide Bridge) as well - both signed. I think his writing has got a bit less interesting recently though - his best prose is contained in
Downriver and his most readable book,
White Chapel, Scarlet Tracings. Psychogeography has just become a bit overhyped too...
I've just finished re-reading Ian McDonald's superb
Brasyl, and have now got Murakami Haruki's latest,
After Dark.