Lud Heat: and Suicide Bridge
Lud Heat: and Suicide Bridge
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A great fusion of prose and verse, Lud Heat is an exploration of a contemporary city and the historical and mythical patterns that it hides. The churches of Nicholas Hawksmoor, built in a London ravaged by fire and plague, are the sites of mystery and energy that animate this work.
Lud Heat: and Suicide Bridge,Iain Sinclair,Michael Moorcock,Granta Books,1862072078,English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh,Fiction,Literary,Poetry,Works by individual poets: from c 1900 -,Fiction/Literature
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