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	<title>Comments on: Shepperton And Hampstead</title>
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		<title>By: G Riecke</title>
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		<description>I believe the Icelandic writer Fjona Uu once toyed with the idea of writing a novel in which all the citizens of Hampstead and Highgate would sent into space on a shuttle with a limited air supply; essentially an expansion of her 1998 short story &#039;Reconfiguring Space&#039; in which a London based art historian (author of the seminal study &#039;The Uses of Space in Conceptual Art&#039;) is thrown into a rocket and left to consider the true meaning of spatial emptiness before dying a horrible death at the paws of the bewildered dog who was sent with him.</description>
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