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This book explores the significance of photography for Iain Sinclair’s London prose. The visual medium is one of the writer’s most prominent motifs, featuring extensively in his fiction and non-fiction. This study, however, proposes that its role in Sinclair’s work extends beyond that of a literary theme, to an actual literary principle. In its interdisciplinary rereading of his writing, this book uses key notions of photography theory to examine the correlation between the principal ideological aspects of the visual medium and the main characteristics of Sinclair’s unique brand of literature. The analysis reveals that photography may actually serve as a key to understanding the peculiar dynamics and inherent pluralities that define the writer’s literary practice.



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Photography Historically, Critically, and from the Perspective of Iain Sinclair – Photographic Aspects of Sinclair’s Prose – Sinclair’s "Photographic" Perception and Portrayal of London – London in contemporary fiction and non-fiction – Transdisciplinary analysis – Literature and photography – Literature and the visual arts

Iain Sinclair, London and the Photographic: The

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    A Hardback by Justyna Wierzchowska, Dominika Lewandowska-Rodak

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 23/07/2019
      ISBN13: 9783631771884, 978-3631771884
      ISBN10: 3631771886

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book explores the significance of photography for Iain Sinclair’s London prose. The visual medium is one of the writer’s most prominent motifs, featuring extensively in his fiction and non-fiction. This study, however, proposes that its role in Sinclair’s work extends beyond that of a literary theme, to an actual literary principle. In its interdisciplinary rereading of his writing, this book uses key notions of photography theory to examine the correlation between the principal ideological aspects of the visual medium and the main characteristics of Sinclair’s unique brand of literature. The analysis reveals that photography may actually serve as a key to understanding the peculiar dynamics and inherent pluralities that define the writer’s literary practice.



      Table of Contents

      Photography Historically, Critically, and from the Perspective of Iain Sinclair – Photographic Aspects of Sinclair’s Prose – Sinclair’s "Photographic" Perception and Portrayal of London – London in contemporary fiction and non-fiction – Transdisciplinary analysis – Literature and photography – Literature and the visual arts

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