The punk rock birdwatching club

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Where have all the ravers gone? Richard Foster presents a batch of psychedelicized, autofictive fairy tales from the Netherlands. ‘The Punk Rock Birdwatching Club’ introduces a diverse cast of voices who narrate eight short stories dealing with the major social changes that country underwent during the mid-noughties. We learn of the upheavals brought on by the Euro and the influx of Polish workers alongside the slow disappearance of the British and Irish worker-raver tribes post-Schengen, all set against a backdrop of rising costs, political murders and foreign wars.

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SKU: 9781738466726 Category: Tag: Publisher/imprint : Ortac Press
Page count : 176
Published on 14th February, 2024

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Where have all the ravers gone? Richard Foster presents a batch of psychedelicized, autofictive fairy tales from the Netherlands. The Punk Rock Birdwatching Club introduces a diverse cast of voices who narrate eight short stories dealing with the major social changes that country underwent during the mid-noughties. We learn of the upheavals brought on by the Euro and the influx of Polish workers alongside the slow disappearance of the British and Irish worker-raver tribes post-Schengen, all set against a backdrop of rising costs, political murders and foreign wars. Like Foster’s debut, Flower Factory, The Punk Rock Birdwatching Club is set in the Dutch Bollenstreek: an agro-industrial district that is always changing, but somehow manages to stay exactly the same.

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Dimensions 198 × 12.9 cm
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