Blood Relatives
By (Author) Stevan Alcock
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
25th January 2016
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Short-listed for Polari First Book Prize 2016
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
220g
An incredible debut novel: a coming of age tale set against the backdrop of the Yorkshire Ripper murders, full of daring, authenticity and wit (Rachel Cusk).
LONGLISTED FOR THE POLARI FIRST BOOK PRIZE
The milkman found her. On Prince Philip Playing Fields. He crossed the dew-soaked grass toward what he took to be a bundle of clothes, but then he came across a discarded shoe, and then t mutilated body. her name wor Wilma McCann.
Leeds, late 1975 and a body has been found on Prince Philip Playing Fields. Ricky, teenage delivery van boy for Corona pop, will be late for The Matterhorn Man. In the years that follow until his capture, the Yorkshire Ripper and Ricks own life draw ever closer with unforeseen consequences. Set in a time in England's history of upheaval and change both personal and social this is a story told in an unforgettable voice.
Refreshing, even radical Blood Relatives could never be accused of being dull the novels most eye-catching aspect is its language. Alcock captures not only the voice of his intelligent, happy-go-lucky protagonist, but also the heft and current of his local tongue Guardian
A challenging and fresh novel' Daily Mail
'An audacious and unpredictable novel, BLOOD RELATIVES is gutsy, gritty and gripping' Shortlist
BLOOD RELATIVES is full of daring, authenticity and wit. It is a work of brutal, hilarious poetry whose portrait of a working-class England that is by turns bankrupt and picaresque It's hard to believe that Stevan Alcock's is a new voice, so confidently does it speak: what it says is original, funny, sometimes shocking, and true Rachel Cusk
A thrilling book, funny, poignant, dramatic, humane and fresh. Set during the time of the Ripper murders in Yorkshire, Alcock has written a debut novel of stunning narrative control and authenticity. Stevan Alcock is a wonderful find.' Alexander Masters, author of Stuart: A Life Backwards
BLOOD RELATIVES is an unforgettable portrait of growing up in the late seventies, of living through the terror of the Yorkshire Rippers murders and of trying to survive a family. This is great writing with fine, subtle and beautiful observations of character . You will be hooked by this terrific new voice David Vann, author of Legend of a Suicide, Dirt and Goat Mountain
Written in a vibrant, colloquial tongue, BLOOD RELATIVES airs its secrets against a wider socio-political landscape of late 1970s Britain, where punk, gay liberation, the National Front and Thatcherism all play their part. Alcocks debut novel strikes both a brutal and brutally funny note Wing magazine
A fresh and funny coming-of-age novel Big Issue
Stevan Alcock is a writer, editor and translator. Originally from Yorkshire, he lived for in Berlin for many years before relocating to London to study for a B.A in German at Goldsmiths College. In 2013 he completed an M.A. (Dist.) in Contemporary Prose Fiction at Kingston University.