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|a Barber, Stephen,
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|a England's darkness /
|c Stephen Barber.
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|a [England] :
|b Sun Vision Press,
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|c ©2012
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|a A novel composed from fragments of multiple literary forms.
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|a Following England's future corporate and digital disintegration, and the fall of its cities, a hallucinatory conflict, inspired and propelled by the history and traces of 1970s punk rock and the spectres of Jimmy Savile and Peter Sutcliffe, the "Kings of Leeds," erupts between the South and the North, so virulent and all-engulfing that only fragments of its memory can survive.
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