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Psychogeographic Review

The Art of Psychogeography.

  • Based in United Kingdom
  • Roughly two posts per month
  • First post on

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Mar 2022 3
Apr 2022 1
May 2022 2
Jun 2022 1
Jul 2022 0
Aug 2022 1
Sep 2022 0
Oct 2022 0
Nov 2022 4
Dec 2022 1
Jan 2023 3
Feb 2023 1
Mar 2023 1
Apr 2023 2
May 2023 0
Jun 2023 0
Jul 2023 1
Aug 2023 3
Sep 2023 0
Oct 2023 0
Nov 2023 0
Dec 2023 1
Jan 2024 1
Feb 2024 0
Mar 2024 0
Apr 2024 1
May 2024 0
Jun 2024 1
Jul 2024 2
Aug 2024 0
Sep 2024 1
Oct 2024 2
Nov 2024 3
Dec 2024 1

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Most recent posts

Psychogeographic Review’s Books of the Year, 2024
The city is a map of stories, and in them we are both the inhabitants and the explorers. Zadie Smith (from NW) At Psychogeographic Review I write about the books, poems, maps, photographs, paintings, films …
On , by Bobby Seal, 801 words
Two Arrow Falls (from Chester City Walls) by Giants of Discovery
Music Review – November 2024 The Wirral, where I was born and bred, has an incredibly rich Viking heritage and is the only place in mainland Britain to have documented evidence of Norwegian Viking Settlers, …
On , by Bobby Seal, 628 words
Ghost of an Idea: Hauntology, Folk Horror and the Spectre of Nostalgia by William Burns
Book Review – November 2024 Is nostalgia a harmless skip down memory lane? Can nostalgia be used like propaganda to mollify, entice, and seduce: encouraging us to turn off our critical thinking, stick our heads …
On , by Bobby Seal, 918 words