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Deadkidsongs

Deadkidsongs
Deadkidsongs
Book synopsis: In the tradition of THE CEMENT GARDEN and THE WASP FACTORY, this is a compelling and shocking journey into the dark heart of boyhood, as four boys play war games deep in the English countryside. With the death of one of the Gang (as they call themselves), the war games escalate, directed now against the adults they hold responsible for the loss of one of their soldiers. Like Toby Litt's previous novel CORPSING, DEADKIDSONGS is unputdownable, highly original and deeply thought-provoking.
Penguin Books
Litt, Toby
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Litt, Toby
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Litt, Toby (2001) Deadkidsongs , Penguin Books, 464pp.

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Book synopsis: In the tradition of THE CEMENT GARDEN and THE WASP FACTORY, this is a compelling and shocking journey into the dark heart of boyhood, as four boys play war games deep in the English countryside. With the death of one of the Gang (as they call themselves), the war games escalate, directed now against the adults they hold responsible for the loss of one of their soldiers. Like Toby Litt's previous novel CORPSING, DEADKIDSONGS is unputdownable, highly original and deeply thought-provoking.

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Published date: 4 October 2001

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Local EPrints ID: 480055
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/480055
PURE UUID: 26501439-3396-4b3e-946e-037f21dd6a37
ORCID for Toby Litt: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8065-2858

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Last modified: 12 Apr 2024 02:06

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Author: Toby Litt ORCID iD

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