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I went to see Michael Moorcock, Alan Moore and Iain Sinclair, talking about London, last year. Moore's not actually a Londoner, but he's blown the place up a few times, in his comic book stories. Moore and Sinclair on psycho-geography, particularly that of London, would be well worth the admission fee. Especially when they get to the bit about their attempt to summon up the shade of Dr John Dee, using a polished obsidian scrying mirror.
Michael Moorcock would be a bonus, few writers have quite the feel for London that he has. However, he tends to have his feet planted a bit more firmly on the ground than the other two. His London sounds fantastical, but is actually much more grounded in reality, A hidden London, but a Londoner's London, nonetheless.
Any of the three of them would be v.good.
Michael Moorcock would be a bonus, few writers have quite the feel for London that he has. However, he tends to have his feet planted a bit more firmly on the ground than the other two. His London sounds fantastical, but is actually much more grounded in reality, A hidden London, but a Londoner's London, nonetheless.
Any of the three of them would be v.good.