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Reviews
'His lexicon is occult as well as criminal. This is a world of negatives, dark rooms and transparencies. He inverts the old anthropological canard about groups [...] believing that the camera steals the soul. Sinclair presents Deakin's imagined life as a form of botched exorcism, with the subjects warped, distorted and smeared like sitters in a Bacon painting.' - Stuart Kelly, The Spectator
'[Pariah Genius] gives us a rollicking account of the celebrity criminals, obliging osteopaths and screaming queens of the seedy quarter. This "brotherhood of the damned" was caught by Deakin's unforgiving camera, his prints bringing out their terror and melancholy. [...] Sinclair gives brilliant, pungent accounts of the sacred sites: Wheeler's oyster bar, the Colony Club, the Waterman's Arms and the French House. [...] Sinclair is particularly imaginative with his cinematic and literary parallels and digressions.' - Roger Lewis, The Times
'The result is a remarkable fictional biography - or "psychobiographic fiction" - written in Sinclair's highly poetic and dazzlingly allusive prose.' - Tancred Newbury, Literary Review
Book Information
ISBN 9781739440534
Author Iain Sinclair
Format Hardback
Imprint CHEERIO Publishing
Publisher CHEERIO Publishing