Nigel Lurch Anarchist A student encounters student radicalism free festivals and squatting with hilarious results edition by Jeff Bain Literature Fiction eBooks
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A British comic novel set in the late 1970’s/early 1980’s. Student Nigel Lurch has radical sympathies. He is impulsive, imaginative and not particularly well-behaved. Nigel's association with radical anarchist student Dave Swivel is certain to get Nigel into trouble. Following a pub brawl, Nigel makes a hasty trip to London, where he gets involved with squatters and free festivals as well as Swivel's schemes.
Length approx. 60,000 words.
This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to real persons or events is purely coincidental.
The author has contributed articles and reviews to specialist and news-stand publications.
Nigel Lurch Anarchist A student encounters student radicalism free festivals and squatting with hilarious results edition by Jeff Bain Literature Fiction eBooks
This book was a surprising find that I enjoyed greatly. It's a third person comic novel about a young British anarchist in the 1980s. Nigel studies electrical engineering in the Midlands but dreams of starting a revolution somehow. With his friend Dave Swivel they plot to blow to something up, but they're not really sure what to target.I really liked this but it felt a little bit unfinished. The narrative keeps building up and then disappearing before the climax. For a while it seems like we're heading into "conscious-stricken bomber" territory - think "Four Lions" and "Love & Anarchy" - but this is more like Adrian Mole. There's a lot of description, which although entertaining, isn't always necessary to the story. It feels like the book is based closely on personal experiences, including the bomb building scenes!
Unfortunately the book still has a lot of copy errors. There's a lot of erroneous words, as if the manuscript was put through a spellcheck and nothing further.
My favourite parts were the sections set in the Midlands. A good read, highly original, guaranteed to make you laugh.
PS: I'm still not sure what's happening on the cover.
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Nigel Lurch Anarchist A student encounters student radicalism free festivals and squatting with hilarious results edition by Jeff Bain Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
This book was a surprising find that I enjoyed greatly. It's a third person comic novel about a young British anarchist in the 1980s. Nigel studies electrical engineering in the Midlands but dreams of starting a revolution somehow. With his friend Dave Swivel they plot to blow to something up, but they're not really sure what to target.
I really liked this but it felt a little bit unfinished. The narrative keeps building up and then disappearing before the climax. For a while it seems like we're heading into "conscious-stricken bomber" territory - think "Four Lions" and "Love & Anarchy" - but this is more like Adrian Mole. There's a lot of description, which although entertaining, isn't always necessary to the story. It feels like the book is based closely on personal experiences, including the bomb building scenes!
Unfortunately the book still has a lot of copy errors. There's a lot of erroneous words, as if the manuscript was put through a spellcheck and nothing further.
My favourite parts were the sections set in the Midlands. A good read, highly original, guaranteed to make you laugh.
PS I'm still not sure what's happening on the cover.
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