All the Rage

All the Rage

by PaulMagrs (Author)

Synopsis

It's 1981, and the nation is going Eurovision-crazy. A young band, Things Fall Apart, are the British hopefuls with their catchy hit, 'Let's Be Famous'. Despite an energetic performance involving spangly silver jumpsuits, Europe is unimpressed. Null points to the UK. But the band don't let go of their dream, and they persevere to become one of the most famous boy-girl pop acts of the eighties. And during their glory days they sample the cultural highlights of the decade: gunk-tanks, puff-ball skirts, shoulder pads, slightly sinister furry hand-puppets...Living and working together 24-7, it's little wonder that love soon blossoms in the band; and little wonder that the cracks eventually begin to show. From their innocent early days to their ugly last fight in the Blue Peter Garden, this is the story of a pop group - warts and all. From love and loss to bangles and boob-tubes, All the Rage is required reading for anyone who still remembers the decade that taste forgot.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 260
Edition: New
Publisher: Allison & Busby
Published: 01 Jul 2002

ISBN 10: 0749005688
ISBN 13: 9780749005689

Media Reviews
'A very funny and moving satire on the period' The Times 'Magrs has also skilfully captured something darker in the gears of the fame treadmill that makes All The Rage more than a one-hit wonder' The Guardian 'Magrs packs more emotion into these pages than you'd ever believe possible, then leaves you panting for more' Time Out 'This book is as plausible as many 'one-hit-wonder' documentaries, only funnier, and is recommended reading for a summer holiday' Gay Times 'A very funny, brilliantly observed and poignant celebration of cultural icons' Times Literary Supplement 'Hilarious - 4 stars' Heat
Author Bio
Paul Magrs is a lecturer in English Literature and Creative Writing at UEA. He is the author of four highly acclaimed previous novels, Modern Love, Marked for Life, Does it Show?, and Could it be Magic, as well as a collection of short stories, Playing Out.