Showing posts with label Gregory's Girl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gregory's Girl. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 04, 2009

I've been slacking

Weekly Bulletin of The Socialist Party of Great Britain (106)

Dear Friends,

Welcome to the 106th of our weekly bulletins to keep you informed of changes at Socialist Party of Great Britain @ MySpace.

We now have 1523 friends!

Recent blogs:

  • Cartoon Karl
  • Who are the outsiders?
  • Who's afraid of the BNP?
  • Quote for the week:

    "...to my mind the unattractiveness of labour, which has been the necessary outcome of commercial industry, will have played a great part in this revolution; the price which commercialism will have to pay for depriving the worker of his share of art will be its own death." William Morris, Unattractive Labour, Commonweal, 1885.

    Continuing luck with your MySpace adventures

    Robert and Piers

    Socialist Party of Great Britain

    Saturday, March 15, 2008

    "The revolution is just a T shirt (and a panel discussion) away."

    Back from The Cooper Union

    Just a quick post to mention that I attended the following meetings at the Left Forum today:

  • It's official: We're up shit creek.
  • Frank Lampard is an overrated Tory bastard.
  • That wanker, Karl Kautsky, broke Little Lenny's heart.
  • What's so funny about peace, love and revolutionary socialism?
  • I may have half-remembered the titles of some of the meetings, but I'm sure that you get the gist. Hopefully, I'll write a bit more about the event . . . erm, after the event. Or at least, I'll get the titles of the meetings right if nothing else.

    At the moment, these are the meetings that I fancy attending tomorrow:

  • Waiting for the working class to turn up . . . again.
  • "Concentrate, you bastard. CONCENTRATE!"
  • Selling your back issues of 'Subversion' on eBay
  • Anybody spot the deliberate reference to Gregory's Girl? Speak to you soon. Just popping out for a loaf of bread.

    Monday, June 07, 2004

    Favourite Authors


    I may as well indulge in the new gizmo for the blog, and post a few images before the novelty wears off.

    The image is self-explanatory - the front cover of Gordon Legge's novel, 'I Love Me (Who Do You Love)'. I had wanted to feature the front cover of his novel, 'The Shoe', which is my personal favourite novel of his but there wasn't the original Polygon Press cover online on the net and I didn't fancy going for the explosion in a paint shop cover that adorns the reprint. Handy thing is, I couldn't find an image of the front cover 'I Love Me (Who Do You Love)' on the net so it looks like I've performed a public service by scanning it in.

    Though I was not too impressed with Legge's last collection of short stories, 'Near Neighbours', I would happily recommend both of his novels 'The Shoe' and 'I Love Me (Who Do You Love)', and his first collection of short stories, 'In Between Talking About Football'. Legge's characters, their environment and non-happenings, I imagine, aren't that far removed from the lifestyle of himself and his own immediate circle. To read Legge's fiction is to get an impression of what the characters in Gregory's Girl would have been doing after they left school, where work wasn't the centre of ones existence, but friendship, football, good music and herbal medication played a far more central role in life.

    Maybe that means that Legge is a one trick pony when it comes to fiction writing - hence the fact that his last collection wasn't as good as his previous work - but if that is the case, then it was and is a good one trick and people will be rediscovering Legge's writings in future years. Let there be no mistake about that.