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Iain Sinclair Quotes
Iain Sinclair
British
Writer
Born:
Jun 11
,
1943
Always
Before
Difficult
Future
World
You
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If people are telling you a story about themselves, they gradually map their own local territories and know themselves by them.
Iain Sinclair
You
People
Own
Local
Telling
About
Know
Territories
Gradually
Story
Them
Themselves
Map
The kind of world I'm endlessly going on about is pretty well doomed, but nevertheless I think there are recesses of it worth celebrating.
Iain Sinclair
World
Worth
Think
Kind
Pretty
About
Nevertheless
Well
Celebrating
Endlessly
Going
Doomed
The negotiation of city space has been made more difficult with the idea that redevelopment is an improvement for some vague future - but it's never like that, is it? Once you get there, for economic reasons you have to generate the next project - so you're immediately starting to dig up something else, and so it goes on.
Iain Sinclair
Future
You
Space
Made
Difficult
Dig
Else
Project
Once
Negotiation
Immediately
Has-Been
City
Some
Something
Something Else
More
Economic
Never
Generate
Idea
Like
Been
Up
Get
Improvement
Goes
Next
Reasons
Starting
Vague
What I write, I write. I'll always do it in some form.
Iain Sinclair
Some
Write
Always
Form
Hackney at certain epochs has given itself suburban airs and graces, before being slapped down and consigned once more to the dump bin of aborted ambition.
Iain Sinclair
Before
Ambition
Down
Once
Once More
Given
More
Dump
Itself
Graces
Being
Suburban
Certain
Bin
Slapped
With the world as it now presents itself, there is something perverse, and probably dysfunctional, about a person who stays in the same house for 40 years. What about the expanding family syndrome, the school-lottery migration, the property portfolio neurosis? Have you no imagination?
Iain Sinclair
Family
You
Property
World
Imagination
Syndrome
Stays
About
Something
Neurosis
House
Years
Itself
Expanding
Person
Same
Dysfunctional
Migration
Perverse
Who
Now
Portfolio
Presents
You can't leave the thing that you are, the house that has become your biography.
Iain Sinclair
You
Become
House
Leave
Your
Thing
Biography
You can't impose a legacy.
Iain Sinclair
You
Impose
Legacy
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