Radon Daughters: A Voyage, Between Art and Terror, from the Mound of Whitechapel to the Limestone Pavements of the Burren

Radon Daughters: A Voyage, Between Art and Terror, from the Mound of Whitechapel to the Limestone Pavements of the Burren

by IainSinclair (Author)

Synopsis

Todd Sileen, a rage-driven cripple ekes out a living in a wasted East London borough. This is a comic and alarming epic about a city and a society shredded by random violence and uncontrollable compulsions.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 464
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Granta Books
Published: 07 Mar 2002

ISBN 10: 1862075034
ISBN 13: 9781862075030

Media Reviews
'Sinclair is an authentic visionary. Only at the end of the book, however, do we realise we've also been in the power of a genuine wizard, someone capable of tracing patterns and designs only barely perceptible to most people and, more to the point, able to reveal them to us' Michael Moorcock
Author Bio
London author Iain Sinclair has written several collections of poetry, as well as a number of novels and documentary works.