Liverpool is a city of ghosts. Through the centuries, millions have lived here or come to find a new life, and found safe harbour. More than any other city in Britain its history resonates in the buildings, landscapes and stories that have seeped into the lives of its inhabitants. n Ghost Town, Jeff Young takes us on a journey through the Liverpool of his childhood - down back alleys and through arcades, into vanished tenements and oyster bars, strip tease pubs and theatres. We watch as he turns from schoolboy truant into an artist obsessed with Kafka, Terence Davies and The Fall. Along the way he conjures ghosts and puts hexes on the developers who've ruined the city of his dreams. Layering memoir, history, photography and more this is a highly original approach to this great city.
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Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
Publication Date: 04 Oct 2021
Publisher: Little Toller Books
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781908213921
About Jeff Young
Jeff Young is a writer for radio stage television and film. He is one of BBC Radio Drama's most acclaimed dramatists having written over 30 broadcast plays. For television he has written for Casualty Doctors Eastenders and CBBC. He has worked on many arts projects in Liverpool including with Bill Drummond and is currently Artist in Residence at Metal Arts Centre in Liverpool. His most recent work for the stage includes Bright Phoenix the 50th anniversary production at Liverpool Everyman Theatre and stage version of The Who's 1973 album Quadrophenia. He was until recently the senior lecturer in Creative Writing at the Screen School of Liverpool John Moores University.