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Friday, 28 February 2014
28.2.14
Walk one block north and turn left. Walk most of one block west and look for something elegant or elysian with brash contrast.
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reading
a place in the country: w.g. sebald
against nature: joris-karl huysmans
between parentheses: essays, articles and speeches: roberto bolaño
beyond remembering: the collected poems of al purdy
de certeau: the practice of everyday life
deeds, abstracts: greg curnoe
early vancouver: major j.s. matthews
eraser street: henri robideau
finnegan's wake: james joyce
hackney, that rose-red empire: iain sinclair
islands of abandonment: cal flyn
kingsway: michael turner
landmarks: robert macfarlane
liquidities: vancouver poems, then and now: daphne marlatt
make it true: poetry from cascadia
malcolm lowry/ vancouver days: sheryl salloum
occasional works and seven walks from the office for soft architecture: lisa robertson
on the number 20 line: rolf knight
psychogeography: merlin coverley
reveries of a solitary walker: j.j. rousseau
slammer: al neil
slouching towards bethlehem: joan didion
tender buttons: gertrude stein
the art of wandering: merlin coverley
the cariboo horses: al purdy
the mcCleery diary 1862-66 earliest settlers of vancouver, city archives vancouver 1964
the other paris: luc sante
the situationist city: simon sadler
the walk: robert walser
todas las crónicas: clarice lispector
uncreative writing: kenneth goldsmith
vancouver walking: meredith quartermain
vancouver was awesome: lani russwurm
vancouver: a poem: george stanley
walter benjamin's grave: michael taussig
wanderlust: rebecca solnit
links
changing vancouver
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mytho geography
nothingness
past tense: vancouver histories
vanalogue
vancouver archives
virtual museum of canada
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