Suicide Bridge
For real bridges that are known as suicide bridges, see Suicide bridge.
Suicide Bridge is a novel by Iain Sinclair.
The book examines the characters of William Blake's Jerusalem as influenced by their psychogeography. The book mixes poetry with prose essays.[1]
Bibliography
- Suicide bridge: a book of the furies; a mythology of the south & east. Albion Village Press. 1979.[2]
- Lud heat and Suicide bridge. Granta Books. 7 March 2002. ISBN 978-1-86207-504-7.
References
External links
- Billy Mills (7 April 2009). "Iain Sinclair's hidden London in verse". The Guardian.
- "Iain Sinclair: Revolutionary Novelist or Revolting Nihilist?", militant esthetix, Ben Watson
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