Made In Brighton by Daniel Raven

Made In Brighton by Daniel Raven

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Funny and bittersweet, Made In Brighton interweaves personal stories of life in Brighton with larger themes of sex, politics and class to take a cold, hard look at the changing face of Britain, and at the town which has always been at the vanguard of Britain's cultural evolution.

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Made In Brighton by Daniel Raven

Britain is experiencing a sudden reckless rush of liberalisation, from 24 hour licensing to gay marriages. But how did we get from idolising Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier to Jordan and Peter Andre? Funny and bittersweet, Made In Brighton interweaves personal stories of life in Brighton with larger themes of sex, politics and class to take a cold, hard look at the changing face of Britain, and at the town which has always been at the vanguard of Britain's cultural evolution. From punk to dance, dope to coke, the Labour party to hen parties, straight to gay to bi, this book holds a mirror up to the dazed face of Britain and gives it a good hard slap.
Julie Burchill is, on her day, the best writer in the world* Word Magazine *
As ever, Burchill's writing seems fuelled as much by mischievousness as indignation. * Guardian Review *
She is always, always funnier, wittier and more memorable than any of her alleged rivals. * Word Magazine *
Julie Burchill has written for the Guardian and The Times and is the author of a number of novels and non-fiction books including Sugar Rush, the Emmy-winning TV series. Daniel Raven has worked as a filing clerk, postman and TV production runner. This is his first published work.
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ISBN 13 9780753513521
ISBN 10 0753513528
Titel Made In Brighton
Autor Daniel Raven
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Ebury Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr 2008-04-03
Seitenanzahl 208
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