Poppy Z. Brite, Chuck Palanuik, Hunter S. Thompson, Anthony Bourdain, Bret Easton Ellis, William S. Burroughs, Irvine Welsh..
From what I can remember
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Jesus! How could I have forgotten to mention HST?Hollylicious wrote:Poppy Z. Brite, Chuck Palanuik, Hunter S. Thompson, Anthony Bourdain, Bret Easton Ellis, William S. Burroughs, Irvine Welsh..
From what I can remember
Now for my favourite heresy - Irvine Welsh is actually a bit shit.
Discuss.
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nah, the boy can write and never fails to hold me
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Erudite wrote:Jesus! How could I have forgotten to mention HST?Hollylicious wrote:Poppy Z. Brite, Chuck Palanuik, Hunter S. Thompson, Anthony Bourdain, Bret Easton Ellis, William S. Burroughs, Irvine Welsh..
From what I can remember
Now for my favourite heresy - Irvine Welsh is actually a bit shit.
Discuss.
Well, Irvine is not my most fav author but I do like some of his work. Especially the novel Trainspotting. Me favourite author of all is in bold
I rather think IW was cursed by having his first book become enormously successful. I don't feel anything else he's written has been of the same calibre as Trainspotting.
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Glue, it's even better IMO
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It's a fantastic book. His shaping of characters is second to none IMO.James Blast wrote:Glue, it's even better IMO
Try 'I am Miami' if you liked Glue - novella published in a collection of shorts last year.
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one of my faves has just started a series of talks from his book signing tour - David Sedaris, I urge you to give him a listen as he's extremely funny and his turns of phrase are exquisite
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rp3dy
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rp3dy
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Don't Cry for Me Aberystwyth. Malcom Pryce. Genius.
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we're just naming authors and swinging oor literature dicks about here Nmatri
calm doon man, I'm the one who get's peeved when things aren't in place
calm doon man, I'm the one who get's peeved when things aren't in place
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Agree, Porno was just a blip on his downward spiral.Erudite wrote:Jesus! How could I have forgotten to mention HST?Hollylicious wrote:Poppy Z. Brite, Chuck Palanuik, Hunter S. Thompson, Anthony Bourdain, Bret Easton Ellis, William S. Burroughs, Irvine Welsh..
From what I can remember
Now for my favourite heresy - Irvine Welsh is actually a bit shit.
Discuss.
Trainspotting brilliant, rest were terrible.
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No Leo Kessler?
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Billy Connolly when he was funny, why?
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I bought Trainspotting to take with me on a school trip to London when I was 13, my mum confiscated it because I think she thought it would turn me into a junkie. So I just taped the film off the telly instead and watched it a hundred times.
And I've still never touched anything more illegal than a Baileys. (Apart from maybe that one wee sneaky puff of the wacky baccy on Planet Dave that made me feel ill )
And I've still never touched anything more illegal than a Baileys. (Apart from maybe that one wee sneaky puff of the wacky baccy on Planet Dave that made me feel ill )
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Moving swiftly on from that overly-sweet concoction that is Baileys...
Those currently classed as worthy authors at corporate HQ include: Umberto Eco, Gene Wolfe, Neil Gaiman (sometimes), William Gibson, Peter Ackroyd, Philip K Dick, Neal Stephenson, Charles Bukowski, Jeff Noon, J G Ballard, Haruki Murakami, and emerging newcomer China Miéville.
Those currently classed as worthy authors at corporate HQ include: Umberto Eco, Gene Wolfe, Neil Gaiman (sometimes), William Gibson, Peter Ackroyd, Philip K Dick, Neal Stephenson, Charles Bukowski, Jeff Noon, J G Ballard, Haruki Murakami, and emerging newcomer China Miéville.
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now that I think about it, I've probably read more MM books than any other single author, he was aligned with Hawkwind so you can see my attraction - best MM book: I'd go for Warlord of the Air, gave it to some gimp I was at art school with and he never returned it, khunt! and it had a really keen Patrick Woodroffe sleeve which I've never seen reproducedErudite wrote:Michael Moorcock
bitter, me!?
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Oh yes, I really loved to read Bukowski - and Genet ... but also Rimbaud,lazarus corporation wrote:Moving swiftly on from that overly-sweet concoction that is Baileys...
Those currently classed as worthy authors at corporate HQ include: Umberto Eco, Gene Wolfe, Neil Gaiman (sometimes), William Gibson, Peter Ackroyd, Philip K Dick, Neal Stephenson, Charles Bukowski, Jeff Noon, J G Ballard, Haruki Murakami, and emerging newcomer China Miéville.
Artaud, Adorno, Celan, Nietzsche, Yukio Mishima, Stanislav Lem, Alice Miller, Agatha Christie and plenty more ...
However, I hardly ever take the time to read at the moment ... Derrida has been my last finding ... wonderful ...
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thanks Nadia the one I had showed large bizarre airship in a bright blue sky with a young chap gazing at it from behind some rock or rubble
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this one?James Blast wrote:thanks Nadia the one I had showed large bizarre airship in a bright blue sky with a young chap gazing at it from behind some rock or rubble