Fragments. Everything is fragmentary, everything is fleeting
The Wall In The Head, 2019, Christopher Beanland
We are the rubbish, outmoded and unrequired.
Hackney, That Rose Red Empire, 2009, Iain Sinclair
Location: Gallions Reach Park and the Thames Path, the Thamesmead fringes, Belmarsh and the Woolwich backstreets
Woolwich
Guest: Iain Sinclair
FRAGMENTS
Here are some fragments from a conversation between Christopher Beanland and Iain Sinclair.
FRAGMENTS
More fragments to follow....
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Iain is the writer of so many good books like London Overground and maker of many films like Swandown.
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We walked in Woolwich, following our noses and avoiding the breeze and the London City Airport planes, and seeing the new Elizabeth Line
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Iain and I will return bearing fruit of some kind, I just know it
FRGMNTS
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Park Date is about mixing the silly with the serious so do listen out for the original comedy we're slotting in between and after the interviews (which are hopefully pretty funny themselves).
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