Ghost Milk
Calling Time on the Grand Project
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Published:5th Apr '12
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Iain Sinclair's Ghost Milk explores the dark realities behind the 2012 London Olympics, revealing the socio-political tensions and community disruptions that accompany grand urban projects.
In Ghost Milk, Iain Sinclair delves into the hidden narratives surrounding the 2012 London Olympics, a grand spectacle that casts a long shadow over the city. Through vivid imagery and sharp prose, he reveals a landscape marred by socio-political tensions and the looming threat of unrest. Sinclair's exploration is not merely a critique of the event itself but a reflection on the broader implications of such grand projects, which often come at the cost of erasing local histories and communities.
The book serves as both a road map and a warning, highlighting the fragility of urban spaces that are often treated as disposable. Sinclair's keen observations and poetic style illuminate the stark contrasts within London, presenting a city caught between ambition and decay. As he navigates through the remnants of neighborhoods impacted by the Olympic fervor, he mourns the loss of continuity and a sense of place that many residents hold dear.
Ghost Milk stands as Sinclair's most powerful statement yet on the impermanence of contemporary life. It challenges readers to confront the consequences of urban development and the narratives that are often overlooked in the face of progress. With a blend of surrealism and dark humor, Sinclair invites us to rethink our relationship with the city and its ever-changing landscape.
Wonderful, sharp, amusing, grippingly atmospheric. One of our most dazzling prose stylists * Daily Telegraph *
Dazzling . . . Sinclair's explorations by foot are highly engaging and anything but pedestrian * Sunday Telegraph *
Brilliant, superb. Anger drives the book forwards. Sinclair has gone from cult author to national treasure -- Robert Macfarlane * Guardian *
Ghost Milkreads like a meld of poet Allen Ginsberg, comic books writer Alan Moore and an anarchists' message board . . . There is no doubt that Sinclair is original, observant, a wonderful phrase maker * Evening Standard *
A striking visual poetry and tart black comedy are extracted form even the most hopeless of London locations * Spectator *
A scorching 400-page diatribe against this and other "grand projects" . . . [Sinclair is] a crazily knowledgeable local historian with a shaman's grasp of strange energies, unseen ley lines, urban esoterica * Independent Magazine *
ISBN: 9780141039640
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 24mm
Weight: 315g
432 pages