Endland

Tim Etchells author Jarvis Cocker editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:And Other Stories

Published:19th Nov '19

Should be back in stock very soon

Endland cover

Kings, lords, liars, usherettes, goal-hangers, gun-men and prostitutes, Whether or not these stories bear any relation to life as it is lived in Endland (sic) is not my problem and good riddance to all those what prefer to read about truly good, lucky and nice people – you won’t like this crap at all.

A comical and brutal weave of parables gone wrong, Endland holds a broken mirror to England. In its garish but strangely familiar world of empty tower blocks, 24-hour cyber cafes and bomb sites, a motley collection of misfits, wanderers and charmed drunks do their best to survive. Nothing is stable in Endland and what’s more, the gods have started drinking at lunchtime, which can only lead to trouble.

Conjured in a mix of slang, pub anecdote, folktale and science fiction, Endland is the nightmare unfolding just outside the window – a glitchy parade of aging bikers and ghost children, cut-price assassins and witless wannabe celebs.

The world fashioned by Thatcher, Google, NATO, ICANN, Brexit, Big Brother, Bin Laden and Trump needs new narratives to make sense of it. In Endland, with feverish wit and a broken compass, Etchells unpicks the myths and strange realities we’re caught up in.

‘This book is dangerous. This book tells it like it was & is.’

-- Jarvis Cocker

'A very strong tincture of the present moment, which of course it never mentions. No book is even remotely like it.'

-- William Gibson

‘Etchells has made a tough, eloquent, emotional new language of ideas about class, human fragility, lust, embarrassment and a good night out. He is a legend.’

-- Deborah Levy

‘It insists on being read, at once, and probably out loud.’

-- Iain Sinc

ISBN: 9781911508700

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 416g

376 pages