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England is Mine: Pop Life in Albion from Wilde to Goldie

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

England is Mine: Pop Life in Albion from Wilde to Goldie

Contributors:

By (Author) Michael Bracewell

ISBN:

9780007333776

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

Flamingo

Publication Date:

22nd December 2009

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Popular music

Dewey:

306.0942

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 15mm

Weight:

125g

Description

A blistering, brilliant and utterly original explanation of the Englishness of English pop culture in the twentieth century.
An ambitious mould-breaking book on Englishness which abandons the false distinction between high and low culture in favour of a borderless world where pop music and sculpture, literature and film, TV and painting are all accorded the same respect, and are part of the same vision.

Here is the triumphant vindication of the alienated suburban dandy.

A cast of thousands, a gallery of Britains finest and lariest, including: the Pet Shop Boys, Evelyn Waugh, the Fall, T-Rex, Larkin, EM Forster, Powell & Pressburger, Pink Floyd, Dexys, 2-Tone, the Jam, Virginia Woolf, The Carry On Films, The Slits, Bowie, Kate Bush, Fun Boy Three, Wyndham Lewis, The Human League, Rachel Whiteread, Buzzcocks, Graham Greene, Alan Bennett, Sillitoe, X-Ray Spex, Mark Almond, etc, etc.

Reviews

The critics raved:

Incoming! Another cultural guru! England Is Mine will enter the bloodstream.
Time Out;

A weighty pan-cultural blockbuster the extraordinary depth of Bracewells erudition is matched by a lively sense of mischief.
Independent on Sunday;

A shrewdly argued and delightfully written account of the English pop psyche.
Financial Times;

intoxicated and intoxicating
Greil Marcus, W

Author Bio

MICHAEL BRACEWELL is the author of five works of fiction: The Crypto-Amnesia Club (Serpents Tail, 1988); Missing Margate (1988); Divine Concepts of Physical Beauty (Secker, 1989); The Conclave (Secker, 1992) and Saint Rachel (Cape, 1995). He is also a journalist who regularly contributes to the Observer, Guardian, Independent, The Face, Harpers & Queen, frieze and other magazines. He occasionally presents TV programmes too.

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