Somebody s Husband Somebody s Son

Somebody s Husband  Somebody s Son
Author: Gordon Burn
Publsiher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2011-06-16
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9780571265046

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It seemed the case of the notorious Yorkshire Ripper was finally closed when Peter Sutcliffe was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1981. But in the early 1980s Gordon Burn spent three years living in Sutcliffe's home town of Bingley, researching his life. A modern classic, Somebody's Husband, Somebody's Son offers one of the most penetrating and provocative insights into the mind of a murderer ever written. 'A book which will, with some justice, be compared to In Cold Blood and The Executioner's Song. It's as if Thomas Hardy were also present at the writing of this account of the Yorkshire Ripper.' Norman Mailer

Somebody s Husband Somebody s Son

Somebody s Husband  Somebody s Son
Author: Gordon Burn
Publsiher: Pan
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1985
Genre: Criminals
ISBN: 0330287664

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Seasons in the Sun

Seasons in the Sun
Author: Dominic Sandbrook
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 992
Release: 2012-04-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781846146275

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Dominic Sandbrook's magnificent account of the late 1970s in Britain - the book behind the major BB2 series The Seventies In this gloriously colourful book, Dominic Sandbrook recreates the extraordinary period of the late 1970s in all its chaos and contradiction, revealing it as a decisive point in our recent history. Across the country, a profound argument about the future of the nation was being played out, not just in families and schools but in everything from episodes of Doctor Who to singles by the Clash. These years saw the peak of trade union power and the apogee of an old working-class Britain - but also the birth of home computers, the rise of the ready meal and the triumph of the Grantham grocer's daughter who would change our history forever. Reviews: 'Magnificent ... if you lived through the late Seventies - or, for that matter, even if you didn't - don't miss this book' Mail on Sunday 'Sandbrook has created a specific style of narrative history, blending high politics, social change and popular culture ... always readable and assured ... Anyone who genuinely believes we have never been so badly governed should read this splendid book' Stephen Robinson, Sunday Times '[Sandbrook] has a remarkable ability to turn a sow's ear into a sulk purse. His subject is depressing, but the book itself is a joy ... [it] benefits from an exceptional cast of characters ... As a storyteller, Sandbrook is, without doubt, superb ... [he] is an engaging history capable of impressive insight ... When discussing politics, Sandbrook is masterful ... Seasons in the Sun is a familiar story, yet seldom has it been told with such verve' Gerard DeGroot, Seven 'A brilliant historian ... I had never fully appreciated what a truly horrible period it was until reading Sandbrook ... You can see all these strange individuals - Thatcher, Rotten, Larkin, Benn - less as free agents expressing their own thoughts, than as the inevitable consequence of the economic and political decline which Sandbrook so skilfully depicts' A. N. Wilson, Spectator 'Nuanced ... Sandbrook has rummaged deep into the cultural life of the era to remind us how rich it was, from Bowie to Dennis Potter, Martin Amis to William Golding' Damian Whitworth, The Times 'Sharply and fluently written ... entertaining ... By making you quite nostalgic for the present, Sandbrook has done a public service' Evening Standard About the author: Born in Shropshire ten days before the October 1974 election, Dominic Sandbrook was educated at Oxford, St Andrews and Cambridge. He is the author of three hugely acclaimed books on post-war Britain: Never Had It So Good, White Heat and State of Emergency, and two books on modern American history, Eugene McCarthy and Mad as Hell. A prolific reviewer and columnist, he writes regularly for the Sunday Times, Daily Mail, New Statesman and BBC History.

Of Modern Dragons and other essays on Genre Fiction

Of Modern Dragons and other essays on Genre Fiction
Author: John Lennard
Publsiher: Humanities-Ebooks
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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A volume of essays exploring some of the best genre fiction of the last 40 years, including workk by Reginald Hill, Thomas Harris, Dorothy L. Sayers, Nora Roberts, J. D. Robb (since 2000 the world's best-selling novelist) , J. R. R. Tolkien, Ursula Le Guin, Anne McCaffrey, Ian McDonald, Octavia E. Butler, and The Tortallan World of Tamora Pierce.

Grave Desire

Grave Desire
Author: Steve Finbow
Publsiher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2014-11-28
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781782793410

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Grave Desire is an analysis of the occasions of necrophilia throughout history, literature and the arts. It is an examination of the breaking of taboos and the metastasizing of fetishes in individuals and cultures using the works of Richard von Krafft-Ebing, Sigmund Freud, Georges Bataille, Jacques Lacan, Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze, Slavoj Žižek and others to explore the biographies of known necrophiles such as Carl von Cosel, Karen Greenlee and Ed Gein, and to analyze the cultures of Ancient Egypt, Greece, Troy, Victorian England and the first to eighth century CE civilization of the Moche people in northern Peru who used necrophilia as a means of religious time travel. Throughout the book, examples from the works of Herodotus, the Metaphysical poets, the Marquis de Sade, Cormac McCarthy, Poppie Z Brite, Jörg Buttgereit and more are used for illustration.

Days of Decision

Days of Decision
Author: Richard E. Larsen
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2001-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780595201693

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In the afermath of World War II was born a generation that can be called the Children of Hope. They were to be the future of the United States. Yet, when they came of age, when it was time for them to accept the adulthood they were groomed to embrace, they found there was one last set of hurdles they were expected to leap without question: do was we do, do as we say, learn to be a man in the way we became men. Days of Decision follows one young man through the heart of The Sixties, a time when to be male was to be fodder for the war machine. A time when youth was ready to tackle the problems left unresolved by their parents. A time when the most-educated, the most-idealistic, the most-energetic generation ever was told: Do it our way or we will kill our Children of Hope. Days of Decision, an intricate and intimate novel about The Sixties, when ever the simplest of choices — college, career, marriage — became matters of life and death.

The Essential Mystery Lists

The Essential Mystery Lists
Author: Roger M Sobin
Publsiher: Poisoned Pen Press Inc
Total Pages: 591
Release: 2011-09-30
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781615952038

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For the first time in one place, Roger M. Sobin has compiled a list of nominees and award winners of virtually every mystery award ever presented. He has also included many of the “best of” lists by more than fifty of the most important contributors to the genre.; Mr. Sobin spent more than two decades gathering the data and lists in this volume, much of that time he used to recheck the accuracy of the material he had collected. Several of the “best of” lists appear here for the first time in book form. Several others have been unavailable for a number of years.; Of special note, are Anthony Boucher’s “Best Picks for the Year.” Boucher, one of the major mystery reviewers of all time, reviewed for The San Francisco Chronicle, Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, and The New York Times. From these resources Mr. Sobin created “Boucher’s Best” and “Important Lists to Consider,” lists that provide insight into important writing in the field from 1942 through Boucher’s death in 1968.? This is a great resource for all mystery readers and collectors.; ; Winner of the 2008 Macavity Awards for Best Mystery Nonfiction.

Revisiting the Yorkshire Ripper Murders

Revisiting the Yorkshire Ripper Murders
Author: Louise Wattis
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2018-12-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030013851

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Between 1975 and 1980, Peter Sutcliffe, who became known as the Yorkshire Ripper, murdered 13 women in the North of England. The murders provoked widespread fear amongst women and impacted the public consciousness at both the local and national level. This book revisits the case, applying a feminist and cultural criminological lens to explore a range of criminological concerns relating to gender, violence and victimhood. Combining research findings from oral history interviews, analysis of popular criminological texts and academic commentary, this volume explores what the case can tell us about feminism, fear of crime, gender and serial murder and the representation of victims and sex workers. The volume contributes to a creative cultural criminology, highlighting how excavating recent criminal history and reading across texts presents new ways for understanding violence, gender and representation in the contemporary context.