Art Sex MusicFaber & Faber, 4. apr. 2017 - 384 síður A SUNDAY TIMES, TELEGRAPH, ROUGH TRADE, PITCHFORK AND UNCUT MUSIC BOOK OF THE YEAR |
From inside the book
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... Hull pier waste ground, 1971 Me on Prince Street with Les's Bible stand, 1971 COUM outside Ferens Art Gallery, 1971 Creating a page in my diary, 25 February 1973, at Prince Street Reunited with Les, Beck Road, 1974 Party at Martello ...
... Hull Prison on the other. So began the first twenty-one years of my life living in the port of Kingston upon Hull – then the most violent city in England. It was buzzing with energy and an expectancy of a better life after the ...
... Hull, until they were rehoused to Staveley Road, on the spanking-new Bilton Grange council estate, about five miles from the town centre. My parents' jobs meant we were one of just a few professional families amongst the coal men ...
... Hull meant that bombed-out buildings were everywhere me and my friends wandered as children. Those bomb sites, which held such fascination for me, were our playgrounds and we'd fantasise about the people who had once lived there. Toys ...
... Hull for you. Being a post-war baby also meant that my formative years involved a tacit acceptance (and dread) of death from incurable illnesses. The NHS had only just come into being, in 1948. Scarlet fever, measles, German measles ...