Endland, Tim Etchells
Endland, Tim Etchells
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Endland

Author: Tim Etchells

Narrator: Tim Etchells

Unabridged: 12 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/30/2020


Synopsis

Screwed-up England and its characters channelled in strange, twisted, funny, cartoon-like innovative fiction that grasps our times better than straight realism.

A comical and brutal weave of parables gone wrong. Endland holds a broken mirror to England. In its garish but strangely familiar world of empty tower blocks, 24-hour cyber cafes and bomb sites, a motley collection of misfits, wanderers and charmed drunks do their best to survive. Nothing is stable in Endland and what's more, the gods have started drinking at lunchtime, which can only lead to trouble.

Conjured in a mix of slang, pub anecdote, folktale and science fiction, Endland is the nightmare unfolding just outside the window - a glitchy parade of aging bikers and ghost children, cut-price assassins and witless wannabe celebs.

The world fashioned by Thatcher, Google, NATO, ICANN, Brexit, Big Brother, Bin Laden and Trump needs new narratives to make sense of it. In Endland, with feverish wit and a broken compass, Etchells unpicks the myths and strange realities we're caught up in.

"It insists on being read at once and probably out loud." - Iain Sinclair

"This book is dangerous. This book tells it like it was and is." - Jarvis Cocker

"Etchells has made a tough, eloquent, emotional new language of ideas about class, human fragility, lust, embarrassment and a good night out. He is a legend." - Deborah Levy

(P)2020 Hodder & Stoughton Limited

About Tim Etchells

Tim Etchells is an artist and writer based in Sheffield and London. His work shifts between performance, visual art, and writing, and is presented in a wide variety of contexts from museums and galleries to festivals and public sites. Since 1984, he has been the leader of the ground-breaking, world-renowned Sheffield performance group Forced Entertainment, winners of the 2016 International Ibsen Award.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Harriet on June 05, 2020

I really did not “get” this book. I liked the premise for the short stories, but found the material quite shallow. It seemed like the pseudo-insightful ramblings of an intoxicated person, which may well be it’s appeal/USP. Not for me.......more

Goodreads review by james !! on July 02, 2024

lots of positives to be said about this collection of short stories but also quite a few negatives! endland is a brutal & harsh read that really sinks its teeth into you. it’s comedic satire rarely often made me crack a smile whilst actually reading, it’s definitely there but the overarching themes......more

Goodreads review by Paul on December 15, 2019

Oho, most excellent collection of oddball off kilter state of the (Endland) nation stories. My favourite opening line from the story "Taxi Driver" is: There was an obstreperous Greek taxi driver called Antagonistes.......more

Goodreads review by Alan M on April 26, 2020

It's grim up North. It was in the 1990s, and apparently it still is. Old England is dying. A combination of a 1999 collection and more modern pieces, these are dark tales which mix pop references, myth, social comment and everything else. Some of the stories work, but it's all very bleak. Anyone looki......more

Goodreads review by David on April 10, 2020

Tim Etchells, a Sheffield based artist and writer and leader of the Forced Entertainment performance group, is the author of this strange, day-glo pop art collection of stories. Set in the dystopian tabloid nightmare that is “Endland”, Etchell’s prose is like listening to someone tell you a drunken s......more