The Singer Main Edition

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The Singer Main Edition

Author(s): Cathi Unsworth (Author)

  • Publisher: Serpent's Tail
  • Publication Date: 5 Jun. 2008
  • Edition: Main
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 448 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1846686407
  • ISBN-13: 9781846686405

Book Description

The legend goes like this: Vincent Smith met bandmates Stevie Mullin and Lynton Powell at a Sex Pistols concert, where he tried to kiss Sid Vicious? guitar and got a bloody nose. Together they formed Blood Simple, and for a while they made a lot of noise, a bit of money and caused a sensation wherever they went. Then Vincent eloped with Sylvana, singer for the ethereal Mood Violet, and it all went wrong. Six months later Sylvana committed suicide, the band fell apart, and Vincent disappeared. That was 1981 and twenty years on, journalist Eddie Bracknell hopes the story of Blood Simple will be the making of him. He?s got a book contract and the right contacts, it?s just that he can?t get the different stories he?s heard to fit together, never mind trying to work out what happened to Vincent. A compelling crime novel and a very modern fable, The Singer brings the intoxicating days of punk back onstage, with all its noisy creativity and explosive violence.

Editorial Reviews

Review

An astonishingly evocative and emotional telling of the tale, a heartbreaking elegy for the blank generation. — Jake Arnott

What can I say? Cathi Unsworth has written the Great Punk Novel, so I can scratch that off my list of ambitions! The Singer is a compulsive and engrossing book, the characters and the narratives utterly convincing. — David Peace

An evocative portrait of the music industry… a cracking mystery… Unsworth writes convincingly about the raw power of punk and captures the feeling of optimism and innocence that was lost in the Thatcher years… a captivating page-turner and, for this reader, a thoroughly enjoyable pogo down memory lane. — Laura Wilson ― Guardian

The best novel I have read about the punk era, and an absorbing mystery… a sad memory of an exciting, destructive and doomed era. — Marcel Berlins ― The Times

The Singer digs deep into the boneyard of punk rock summoning the schizophrenic spirit of an explosive movement of intense passion, numbing frustration, bitter disappointment and the wild aspiration that through music and camaraderie one can actually rise above the day to day bullshit and bite off a little piece of heaven before evaporating back into the ether. Beautifully written, hard hitting and haunting. — Lydia Lunch

(I)t is impressive, enjoyable and full of insights as to what makes people become musicians and why it’s so hard to have a decent life while being one. Ditto for becoming/being a music journalist. — Charlie Gillett ― www.charliegillett.com Published On: 2008-09-30

A gripping thriller inspired by the good old days of in-your-face post-punk rock… The tension builds as Unsworth switches from the past to the present, bringing to dramatic life the players in this twisted tragedy ― Publishers Weekly (starred review)

About the Author

Cathi Unsworth began a career in journalism at nineteen on the music weekly Sounds, and has since worked for many music, arts, film and alternative lifestyle journals. She is the author of four other novels, Weirdo[9781846687938] The Not Knowing [9781852428921], The Singer Main Edition [9781846686405]and Bad Penny Blues[9781846686788], and the editor of the award-winning crime compendium London Noir, all published by Serpent’s Tail. She lives in London.

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