Iain Aitch
English writer, journalist and artist
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Iain Aitch is an English writer, journalist and artist who lives in London.
Iain Aitch | |
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| Born | Margate, Kent, England |
| Occupation | Writer, journalist, artist |
| Nationality | British |
| Genre | Travel, humor |
| Notable works | A Fête Worse Than Death, We're British, Innit |
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He is the author of the travel book A Fête Worse Than Death, a humorous first person journey through an English summer, and We're British, Innit, a humorous lexicon about Britain. He has contributed to at least ten more titles.[1]
He writes articles for The Guardian[2] and The Daily Telegraph and has also written for a diverse selection of magazines, including Dwell,[3] Bizarre, Dazed and The Idler.
Aitch was born in Margate, Kent, and has written extensively about the area and its people.[4] In 2011, he undertook a residency with the newly opened Turner Contemporary gallery,[5] creating a photographic exhibit[6] that was shown in the Margate gallery's Nothing in the World But Youth show and featured in its exhibition catalogue.[7]