Headhunters by John King - ISBN: 9780099739517
Paperback
Lager, lust, and lads: Britain’s dark underbelly revealed.
  • Paperback

    320 pages

  • Release Date

    3 July 1998

Summary

The second in the ground-breaking trilogy which reveals the dark underbelly of 1990s Britain - the football, the camaraderie, the violence.

Following on from his bestselling study of violence, The Football Factory, John King considers Britain’s other obsession - sex. Formed in the chemical mists of New Year’s Eve, The Sex Division sees the once sacred act of procreation at its most material, as five men devise a system based on the sexual act. In this lager-soaked league, the most tha…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780099739517
ISBN-10:0099739518
Author:John King
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:320
Release Date:3 July 1998
Weight:224g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 20mm
Series:The Football Factory Trilogy
What They're Saying

Critics Review

King loads his characters up with enough interior life, but it’s the raw energy of their interactions - the beano to Blackpool, the punch-ups, the casual fucks, the family skeletons and the unburied fantasies - that make this excellent book run – Steve Grant * Time Out *
Sexy, dirty, violent, sad, funny: in fact it has just about everything you could want from a book on contemporary working-class life in London – Stephen Chamberlain * Big Issue *
An odyssey into southern English blue-collar manners as King deconstructs the stereotype of Essex Man and his outer London contemporaries and finds rather more complex attitudes towards gender and class than the tabloid image suggests – Teddy Jamieson * The List *
The realism and political edge echoes Alan Bleasdale’s Boys from the Blackstuff – John Williams * GQ *

About The Author

John King

John King is the author of nine novels: The Football Factory, Headhunters, England Away, Human Punk, White Trash, The Prison House, Skinheads, The Liberal Politics Of Adolf Hitler, and Slaughterhouse Prayer. The Football Factory has been turned into a high-profile film and his books have been widely translated abroad. He has also written short stories and non-fiction for a number of publications over the years. He edits the fiction fanzine Verbal and lives in London.

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