Human Punk

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Human Punk
Authors and Contributors      Edited by John King
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:368
Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 140
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9781629631158
ClassificationsDewey:823.92
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher PM Press
Imprint PM Press
Publication Date 14 January 2016
Publication Country United States

Description

For 15-year-old Joe Martin, growing up on the outskirts of West London, the summer of 1977 means punk rock, disco girls, stolen cars, social-club lager, Teddy Boys and a job with gypsies. Life is sweet - until he is attacked by a gang and thrown into the Grand Union Canal with his best friend Smiles. Fast forward to 1988, and Joe is travelling home after three years away, coming to terms with tragedy. Fast forward to 2000, and life is sweet once more. Human Punk is the story of punk, common bonds and a shared culture - sticking the boot in, sticking together.

Author Biography

John King is the author of seven novels, including England Away, Headhunters, The Prison House, Skinheads, and White Trash. He currently publishes and edits Verbal, a fiction-based publication.

Reviews

"In its ambition and exuberance, Human Punk is a league ahead of much contemporary English fiction." --New Statesman "The long sentences and paragraphs build up cumulatively, with the sequences describing an end-of-term punch-up and the final canal visit just two virtuoso examples. These passages come close to matching the coiled energy of Hubert Selby's prose, one of King's keynote influences... In the resolution of the novel's central, devastating act, there is an almost Shakespearean sense of a brief restoration of balance after the necessary bloodletting." --Gareth Evans, The Independent "King's eye for detail is as sharp as his characters' tongues, and his creations are eminently three-dimensional: insightful and funny one minute, bigoted and fucked up the next. Like real people, then." --The Face "Unique and brutal fiction. King is a master of idiom and street slang. He appears with a voice that appears to be the true expression of disaffected white British youth." --The Times "A novel dedicated to good literature lovers. Rough, violent, scary, visionary, true, political, raw, aggressive, totally moving, this novel has got the anger of the Sex Pistols, the energy of the Clash and the pumping lines of the best dub courtesy of King Tubby." --Pop Culture Detox