Jarvis Cocker is a musician & broadcaster from the north of England. He formed the band Pulp in 1978 whilst at secondary school. They went on to become one of the most successful UK groups of the 1990s. Between 2009 & 2017 he presented the BBC 6Music programme "Jarvis Cocker's Sunday Service" as well as the ongoing, award-winning BBC Radio 4 documentary series "Wireless Nights". He has honorary doctorates from both Sheffield Hallam University & Central Saint Martin's School of Art (which he attended 1988-91). His lyric collection "Mother, Brother, Lover" was published by Faber in 2011. "Good Pop, Bad Pop " is his first work of long-form prose. He divides his time between Paris, London & the Peak District. His star-sign is Virgo.
Brilliant... accessible, pithy, lurid, entertaining, even
laugh-out-loud funny... we can only hope that Cocker has enough tat
for a second volume.
*Telegraph*
Poignant in a subtle, understated way; Marcel Proust's In Search of
Lost Time for the age of the Ford Cortina... This book is about a
very normal childhood and the everyday detritus it left behind.
Common people indeed.
*Times*
Incredibly entertaining...a trip through the things that have made
him who he is.
*Evening Standard, *Books to Look Out For 2022**
Rummage through its pages - through the plastic and nylon, the tin
and vinyl - and it's real gold, its shirts second-hand, of course,
but its storytelling first class.
*Sunday Times*
Brilliant... Good Pop, Bad Pop is more than anyone dared hope
for
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