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ISBN: PB: 9783035800302

University of Chicago Press, Diaphanes

October 2018

224 pp.

22.2x14 cm

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White Noise Ballrooms

"The devil is at our heels... at the heart of the city's aberrations". Picture a lost city in northern England during the momentous winter of 1978 – the final winter before the onset of the Thatcher era, at the peak of the punk rock movement. A notorious serial killer – the Yorkshire Ripper – terrorizes the city's women, unhindered by an aimless police force. Violent outbursts of gang warfare transect the city's streets while an immense insane asylum overlooks the chaos from the outskirts. This innovative and disturbing novel follows a group of teens as they shroud themselves from the dangers and disappointments of their time in the punk-rock raves taking over decrepit hotel ballrooms and abandoned tram stations all over the city. Written in a captivating, immersive first-person voice that meshes raw corporeality and urban insurgency, "White Noise Ballrooms" deploys recent history to piercingly illuminate the contemporary moment.

About the Author

Stephen Barber is professor in the Faculty of Art, Design, and Architecture at Kingston University.