Rodinsky's Room
By (Author) Iain Sinclair
By (author) Rachel Lichtenstein
Granta Books
Granta Books
1st May 2000
14th February 2000
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Social groups: religious groups and communities
Installation art
Popular culture
305.8924
Paperback
352
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
300g
'Rodinsky's Room draws you in. So does the Lichtenstein/Sinclair study of it. It is extraordinary.' The Times
In 1969 David Rodinsky disappeared from his attic room above the synagogue at 19 Princelet Street in East London. For twenty years his room lay undisturbed, a chaos of writings, anotated books and maps, gramophone records and clothes. Artist Rachel Lichtenstein became obsessed with this mysterious man. Who was he Where did he come from Where did he go
This extraordinary collaboration is part mystery story, part memoir, part travelogue - a testament to a world that has all but vanished, a celebration of the life of a unique man.
'The most absorbing book I've read in years. It is a wonderful story . Rodinsky's Room is many things: an inquiry into the nature of identity; a tale of mystery and suspense; a homage to the Jewish East End.' Observer
'Immensely readable. This is a highly original, entertaining and instructive book.' TLS
'Engrossing.' Time Out
Rachel Lichtenstein is an artist who lives and works in East London. She is also a tour guide and gives lectures on the Jewish East End. Iain Sinclair's books include Lights Out for the Territory, White Chappell Scarlet Tracings, Lud Heat and Radon Daughters, which are all available as Granta paperbacks.