An echo, which calls through time and space and makes sure that certain actions or events repeat themselves or continue, is one of the main topics in Peter Ackroyd’s novel
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Mini Episode: Juan Carlos Medina (“The Limehouse Golem”)Mini Episode: Juan Carlos Medina (“The Limehouse Golem”)
Juan Carlos Medina is a director and writer, known for “Painless“*, “The Limehouse Golem“* “and “A Discovery of Witches“*. Based on the novel “Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem” by
Episode 09: Frank Molloy | Topic: Soul City WanderingEpisode 09: Frank Molloy | Topic: Soul City Wandering
TALKS BEYOND TIME AND PLACE – EPISODE NINE: FRANK MOLLOY Frank Molloy aka “Soul City Wanderer” is the author of the book Soul City Wandering. He is a south London-born
Episode 04: Robert Kingham | Topic: Pagan LondonEpisode 04: Robert Kingham | Topic: Pagan London
NOTE: Apologies for the bad sound quality of my microphone in the beginning. It is getting better from 05:25 onwards. TALKS BEYOND TIME AND PLACE – EPISODE FOUR: ROBERT KINGHAM
Episode 03: Camila Oliveira | Topic: William Blake in popular musicEpisode 03: Camila Oliveira | Topic: William Blake in popular music
“Blake is not only the mystic and visionary poet, he is also a revolutionary. This combination of the mystic and the revolutionary is very powerful. That is basically what has
Episode 01: David Charnick | Topic: Peter Ackroyd’s Monstrous East EndEpisode 01: David Charnick | Topic: Peter Ackroyd’s Monstrous East End
“History and especially the story of London is just a continuous story and we just happen to be in these chapters at the moment. History is not the past, it
Review: David Charnick – Death and the CityReview: David Charnick – Death and the City
“Death and the City” is a collection of twelve short stories by David Charnick. Each of them deals with the topic of death – well, more with the connection of
The Playwright and the Killer: The Connection between the Jack the Ripper Murders and Oscar Wilde’s “The Picture of Dorian Gray”The Playwright and the Killer: The Connection between the Jack the Ripper Murders and Oscar Wilde’s “The Picture of Dorian Gray”
Appeared originally in Ripperologist no. 144/June 2015 Additional bonus material to chapter 3.2 of my book London and its genius loci – a journey beyond time and place In a