Skinheads by John King - ISBN: 9780099458876
Paperback
Generations clash in this raw, explosive skinhead family saga.

Skinheads

  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    15 March 2009

Summary

A brilliant novel about skinhead culture and disaffected youth from the author of The Football Factory.

Skinheads is the story of a way of life, told through three generations of a family: Terry English, original ska-loving skinhead and boss of a mini-cab firm; Nutty Ray, street-punk skin and active football hooligan; and Lol, son of Terry, nephew of Ray, a fifteen-year-old kid just starting out.

Terry is sick and not sure he’s going to make his fiftieth birthday, but…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780099458876
ISBN-10:009945887X
Author:John King
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:15 March 2009
Weight:213g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 19mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

King…offers a nuanced argument for skinhead culture * Arena *
An energetic and technically adroit writer * Sunday Telegraph *
King’s achievement since his debut has been enormous: creating a modern, proletarian English literature at once genuinely modern, genuinely proletarian, genuinely English and genuinely literature. His novels immerse his readers in the stream of consciousness of people who, as routinely depicted in the media, barely have consciousness at all * Independent *
King is a master of idiom and street slang. He speaks with a voice that appears to be the true expression of disaffected white British youth * The Times *

About The Author

John King

John King is the author of nine novels - The Football Factory, Headhunters, England Away, Human Punk, White Trash, The Prison House, Skinheads, The Liberal Politics Of Adolf Hitler and Slaughterhouse Prayer. The Football Factory has been turned into a high-profile film and his books have been widely translated abroad. He has also written short stories and non-fiction for a number of publications over the years, with articles appearing in the likes of The New Statesman, Le Monde and La Repubblica. He edits the fiction fanzine Verbal and lives in London.

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