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The London Darkling Trilogy
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Product Details
Author:
Iain Sinclair
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
364
Publisher:
Rare Bird Books (October 6, 2026)
Imprint:
Rare Bird Books
Release Date:
October 6, 2026
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781644284957
ISBN-10:
1644284952
Weight:
10.13oz
Dimensions:
6" x 9"
File:
Eloquence-SimonSchuster_04222026_P9988629_onix30-20260422.xml
Folder:
Eloquence
List Price:
$30.00
Pub Discount:
65
Case Pack:
18
As low as:
$23.10
Publisher Identifier:
P-SS
Discount Code:
A
Overview
White Chappell, Scarlet Tracings, Lud Heat, and Suicide Bridge gathered in a single volume.
From the singular imagination of Iain Sinclair—
poet, novelist, and cartographer of London’s haunted geographies—comes The London Darkling Trilogy, gathering three of his most influential works for the first time in a single North American edition.
Lud Heat charts London as a visionary landscape, tracing the city’s architecture, ley lines, and buried histories in a fevered fusion of poetry, reportage, and esoteric speculation. Suicide Bridge extends this psychogeographic investigation, exploring the hidden energies and violent undercurrents embedded within London’s streets and structures. In White Chappell, Scarlet Tracings, Sinclair excavates the mythos of Jack the Ripper and Victorian London, interweaving true crime, literary obsession, and occult speculation into a hallucinatory inquiry into violence, memory, and the city’s dark imagination.
Together these works form a darkly luminous map of London—and of a culture—in collapse and reinvention. By turns savage, satirical, and visionary, The London Darkling Trilogy stands as a cornerstone of Sinclair’s work and a landmark of contemporary British literature. Long unavailable in North America, this volume restores three cult classics for a new generation of readers drawn to the fevered borderland where history, myth, and psychogeography converge.
From the singular imagination of Iain Sinclair—
poet, novelist, and cartographer of London’s haunted geographies—comes The London Darkling Trilogy, gathering three of his most influential works for the first time in a single North American edition.
Lud Heat charts London as a visionary landscape, tracing the city’s architecture, ley lines, and buried histories in a fevered fusion of poetry, reportage, and esoteric speculation. Suicide Bridge extends this psychogeographic investigation, exploring the hidden energies and violent undercurrents embedded within London’s streets and structures. In White Chappell, Scarlet Tracings, Sinclair excavates the mythos of Jack the Ripper and Victorian London, interweaving true crime, literary obsession, and occult speculation into a hallucinatory inquiry into violence, memory, and the city’s dark imagination.
Together these works form a darkly luminous map of London—and of a culture—in collapse and reinvention. By turns savage, satirical, and visionary, The London Darkling Trilogy stands as a cornerstone of Sinclair’s work and a landmark of contemporary British literature. Long unavailable in North America, this volume restores three cult classics for a new generation of readers drawn to the fevered borderland where history, myth, and psychogeography converge.









