Author Archives: gillian

Seeking Nairn’s London

There’s a strong possibility that Nairn’s London will be back in print later this year. So David McKie and I, as co-authors of Ian Nairn: Words in Place have divided up London and its extremities (from Uxbridge to Dagenham was his ambition) and are looking around to see which of the almost fifty-year-old entries needs […]

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Nairn takes off!

Here are some early responses Nairn, in his raincoat and Morris Minor, was an unlikely Icarus. He flew, he burned, he drowned. As alcoholism is now recognised as a disease, we should perhaps simply say that that is what killed him, but it might also be possible to guess that, in asking architecture to fill […]

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November, a busy month

Ian Nairn: Words in Place is published November 14 by Five Leaves Publications. David McKie and I take part in the LRB bookshop event on 19 November, chaired by Owen Hatherley.     On November 27 I am giving the Soane Annual Lecture on Nairn’s London at the Art Worker’s Guild       My […]

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news for September

September 12th talking about John Soane and St Pancras at St Pancras Old Church. September 23rd talking, with others, about Ian Nairn at the Barbican

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Vesuvius at Lowdham

Lowdham Book Festival Scroll to page 12 to find the details of my Vesuvius talk early on the final day of the Festival, Saturday June 29th. It’s a great little celebration of books (and more) in an intriguing part of England, close to Southwell and Newark and not so far from Nottingham. Lowdham even has […]

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10 days in the USA

Ten days in the USA filled my head with impressions. First visits to Charleston and Savannah revealed towns that are immeasurably different, even if both are in the southern states, both antebellum. Live oaks are veiled in Spanish moss, a reminder of the humid, extreme, climate. In atmosphere I found Charleston gentler. The view of […]

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