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Post by Lord Emsworth on Dec 8, 2022 13:34:06 GMT
Reading a preview copy of White Riot by Joe Thomas and almost halfway through
Confusing but v enjoyable
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1978: The National Front is gaining ground in Hackney. To counter their influence, anti-fascist groups launch the Carnival Against Racism in Victoria Park. Observing the event is Detective Constable Patrick Noble, charged with investigating racist attacks in the area and running Spycops in both far-right and left wing groups. As Noble's superiors are drawn further into political meddling, he's inveigled into a plot against the embattled Labour government.
1983: Under a disciplinary cloud after a Spycops op ended in tragedy, Noble is offered a reprieve by an old mentor. He is dispatched in the early hours to Stoke Newington police station, where a young black man has died in suspicious circumstances. This is Thatcher's Britain now, a new world that Noble unwittingly helped to usher in, where racial tensions are weaponised by those in power.
Supercharged by the music and counterculture of the era, White Riot weaves fiction, fact and personal experience to record the radical tale of London's most thrilling borough. Politics, music, police corruption, institutional racism and the power of protest all take centre stage in a novel that traces the roots of our current political moment.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2022 15:28:33 GMT
Not a huge reader of fiction but it was cheap enough I would give it a go....
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Dec 8, 2022 16:50:13 GMT
Not a huge reader of fiction but it was cheap enough I would give it a go.... One of those curious hybrids - fiction but with real people e.g. Red Saunders and many punky types too
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2022 17:54:37 GMT
Sounds good👍
I like that era. It was my sort of punk/political awakening.
Gotta finish the Paul Morley book first however.
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Post by stu77 on Dec 8, 2022 22:08:04 GMT
White Riot was depressingly also the title of a book about Combat 18 about twenty years ago.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2022 0:06:45 GMT
Not the cleverest song title....
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Post by doug61 on Dec 10, 2022 12:50:45 GMT
A bit like Jake Arnott?
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Dec 10, 2022 13:40:25 GMT
A little bit. And David Peace.
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