Cyclogeography by Jon Day

Cyclogeography by Jon Day

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Cyclogeography lifts the lid on the hidden world of Cycle Couriers, the 'solitary creatures of the underworld' Includes interviews with Iain Sinclair, Paul Fournel and Richard Long Lyrical essay in the great tradition of psychogeographers

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Cyclogeography by Jon Day

Cyclogeography is an essay about the bicycle in the cultural imagination and a portrait of London seen from the saddle. Informed by his years spent as a bicycle courier, Jon Day reflects on the way bicycles connect people with places. Parasitic on the city, couriers have an intimate knowledge of London, and for those who survive the grinding toughness of the job the bicycle can become the only thing holding them together.
A bold and clever book about the zone where capital and cycling collideIt fascinated me from first page to last; Robert Macfarlane; Cyclogeography's magic lies in the quality of the prose and Day's skill in looping together disparate threads in a way that feels natural. John Sunyer The Financial Times; Armchair cycling turns out to be an exquisitely indolent sport at least when one has in one's hands a book as choice as Jon Day's Cyclogeography. Kate Kellaway Guardian

Jon Day is a writer, academic and cyclist. He worked as a bicycle courier in London for several years, and is now a lecturer in English Literature at King's College London.

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ISBN 13 9781910749272
ISBN 10 1910749273
Title Cyclogeography
Author Jon Day
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Notting Hill Editions
Year published 2015-07-23
Number of pages 176
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.