Monthly Archives: December 2012

Is There Anybody There?

‘My garden is made of stone’ – Mark E Smith (Psykick Dance Hall) ‘My garden is all overgrown’ – Tony McPhee  (Garden)   With a front door opening straight onto the street you have to be careful you don’t let … Continue reading

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Daniel Defoe and Psychogeography

Psychogeographic Review is pleased to publish its first guest post, with Joe Clarke championing Daniel Defoe’s role as an early psychogeographer.  All views expressed as those of Joe Clarke.     Defoe’s contribution to the history of psychogeography is twofold. … Continue reading

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Psychogeographic Review’s Recommendations – December 2012

This past month Psychogeographic Review has been reading:     ‘A Wreath of Roses’ – Elizabeth Taylor     ‘The Overhaul’ – Kathleen Jamie    ‘Stag’s Leap’ – Sharon Olds    ‘The Napoleon of Notting Hill’ – G.K. Chesterton    ‘Mister Pip’ … Continue reading

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