The Alternative Hero
By (Author) Tim Thornton
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
15th March 2010
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
277g
A wonderful novel about music, idols and obsessive fans- if you were alive and listening to rock in the '90s, read this book. By the time most people hit 30, they've managed to do one of the following things-1. Grow up2. Quit idolising rock stars3. Move on a bit from the music they were obsessed with at the age of 17.Clive Beresford has failed to do all three. But that's about to change.One unremarkable Saturday morning Clive sees the biggest alternative-pop star of them all walking down the high street with his dry-cleaning- Lance Webster, disgraced ex-singer of Thieving Magpies ('the biggest British band to emerge from the late-eighties indie-boom' Rolling Stone). Clive hatches a ramshackle plan to befriend his idol and grab the scoop of a lifetime - why did Webster burn out The ensuing chaos forces both men to revisit the sweat, feedback, T-shirts, stage-dives, hitch-hikes, snakebites and hangovers of British alternative rock at the start of the nineties; to quote Lance Webster himself, 'before Britpop came along and fucked everything up'...
Thornton explores the gentle complexities of this odd couple with wit and warmth * Independent *
Tim Thornton's portrait of a pop culture obsession is so convincing that one can't help wishing that his fictional alt rock band actually existed, or suspecting that they did. The Alternative Hero is a weirdly compelling portrait of fanatic fandom which reads like High Fidelity at high volume -- Jay McInerney
The indiest book of all time * Guardian *
Brilliant depictions of the era...nails it so precisely -- Stuart Evers * The Word *
With The Alternative Hero, Tim Thornton has gone through the looking glass of obsessive fandom and brought back a hilarious, memorable, and hard-rocking tale -- Madison Smartt Bell, author of 'All Souls' Rising'
Tim Thornton was born in 1973. Despite a boarding-school education and a degree in drama, his adulthood has largely been spent playing the drums, most recently for indie/folk artist Fink. Along the way he has delivered daily newspapers in Copenhagen, changed light bulbs at Shepherd's Bush Empire, and pulled one of the first rickshaws in London. The Alternative Hero is his first novel.