The Electric Dwarf by Tim Vine

The Electric Dwarf by Tim Vine

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Tim Vine’s satirical thriller appears to revolve around the dysfunctional relationship between Norman and Peter – the latter becoming an accidental terrorist.

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The Electric Dwarf by Tim Vine

A ‘Withnail’ for the twenty-first century Tim Vine’s satirical thriller appears to revolve around the dysfunctional lives of Norman and Peter – the latter becoming an accidental terrorist. Driven by his warped religious tendencies and mental illness, Peter is encouraged by none other than the singer Rick Astley, who instructs and leads him during the most excellent recurring dreams. Along the bizarre journey we explore a cult, infidelity, drug abuse, frustration, extremism, all tinged by a strong awareness of the weirdness of late-Capitalist society.
Tim Vine is a renowned musician, known primarily as a pianist and keyboard player. Born in Jersey, his career is extremely varied. Growing up in a musical family, he was a chorister at St.Paul's Cathedral in London from the age of 7. A music scholarship to Cranleigh School followed, then regular lessons and workshops at the Weekend Arts College in Kentish Town, mainly taught by Ian Carr. He later attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, USA, with personal sponsorship from Phil Collins and a scholarship. Tim now lives between Paris and London and has written the music for 'The Musical of Dorian Gray' as well as appearing in the short film 'Jet-Pack Willy'.
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ISBN 13 9781784631727
ISBN 10 1784631728
Title The Electric Dwarf
Author Tim Vine
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Salt Publishing
Year published 2019-07-25
Number of pages 208
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.