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Minute Particulars: Visions in the Stockbroker Belt, an Evening with Nick Papadimitrou

An evening of meeting, deep topography and walking through Hampstead Heath culminating in reaching the Spaniards Inn for conversations and readings with Nick Papadimitrou.


Minute Particulars : Visions in the Stockbroker Belt
An evening with Nick Papadimitriou

Tuesday 17 September 2013 7.30 pm - 9.30 pm
Hampstead Tube Station (Northern Line), London
Free entrance

Kathleen Raine once described suburbia as a ‘desolation deliberately
created’, a ‘terrible negation’ that brings death to the poetic impulse.
Nick Papadimitriou, author of Scarp: In Search of London’s Outer
Limits, strongly disagrees. His practice of Deep Topography involves
an intimate engagement with seemingly ordinary places. Like Blake,
he focuses on ‘minute particulars’ in order to pass through appearances
and into a visionary dimension.
We will gather at Hampstead Tube Station and then walk up through
Hampstead and over the Heath to the Spaniards Inn where we will
enjoy an evening of conversation and readings with Nick Papadimitriou.


Speaker(s):

Nick Papadimitriou | talks

 

Date and Time:

17 September 2013 at 7:30 pm

Duration:

2 hours

 

Venue:

Hampstead Tube Station Northern Line)
Hampstead High Street
London
NW3 1QG


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Organised by:

Blake Society
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Tickets:

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