Critical Compendium » Psychogeography: Disentangling the Modern Conundrum of Psyche and Place, by Will Self, pictures by Ralph Steadman
Psychogeography: Disentangling the Modern Conundrum of Psyche and Place, by Will Self, pictures by Ralph Steadman

‘The . . . pieces in this collection are quick, burnished, furious columns (Will) Self wrote for England’s Independent newspaper. The walk from London to New York is full of festive associations - spontaneous thoughts, images, old songs, and those long-ago days of debauch evoked by his passage - but in these shorter articles, with the friction that can come from word constraint, his riffs catch fire.’ Read the review at the San Francisco Chronicle.

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