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Paperback Dreams of Sex and Stage Diving Book

ISBN: 159376233X

ISBN13: 9781593762339

Dreams of Sex and Stage Diving

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Elfish's friends live hand-to-mouth in a bleak part of London, squatting, seeing local bands, getting high and feeling bitter over lost ambitions. Not so Elfish herself, who pursues her dreams with a determination that verges on the demonic. She rarely eats, never washes and is devoted to Queen Mab - both the Shakespearian fairy and her own thrash metal band, formed with her attractive but dim-witted lover, Mo. But when Mo jilts her, Elfish is determined...

Customer Reviews

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Again, Millar's best.

I agree with Peter's review - This one is Millar's best book and the hero Elfish is the best character he's ever created (if she is real, he won't tell me where she lives so I can marry her).Possibly not enough fairys for a Millar book, but hey, you can't have everything and they would possibly distract a bit from the plot. If you read this one, you'll read all of his others and definately not be dissapointed.Oh yea, buy more than one copy! I always end up giving my Millar books away to people to try and get them reading him and I can't really give more praise than that.

Millar's best - a dream of a book

Imagine, if you can, a crazy cross between Irvine Welsh and P G Wodehouse. A storyline of repulsive, compulsive sex and knock-down farce. Martin Millar inhabits a South London landscape where old magic comes up from the gutter and deep artistic longings are shipwrecked on the everyday struggles of downbeat life. I can't believe Martin Millar is not more widely known and loved. Over the last ten years, he has honed his craft, through "Milk, Sulphate and Alby Starvation", and "Lux the Poet", to a new high point in "Dreams of Sex and Stage Diving". Don't be deceived by the surface of nihilism, farce and hard humour. There is a deep thread of optimism here, which steers clear of whimsy. There is even a moral - and a whole new way to view some of Shakespeare's best lines.
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