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Richard Cabut

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Disorderly Magic and Other Disturbances (Far West Press).

Looking for a Kiss – extended edition (PC-Press)

Richard Cabut is author of the novels Looking for a Kiss (Sweat Drenched Press, 2020) and Dark Entries (Cold Lips Press, 2019), editor/-writer of the anthology Punk is Dead: Modernity Killed Every Night (Zer0 Books, October 2017), contributor to Ripped, Torn and Cut – Pop, Politics and Punks Fanzines From 1976 (Manchester University Press, 2018) and Growing Up With Punk (Nice Time, 2018).

His journalism has featured in the Guardian, the Daily Telegraph, NME (pen name Richard North), ZigZag, The Big Issue, Time Out, Offbeat magazine, the Independent, Artists & Illustrators magazine, thefirstpost, London Arts Board/Arts Co
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Disorderly Magic London launch

Far West Press and myself take great pleasure in announcing the London launch of my new book Disorderly Magic and Other Disturbances.

It’s on Weds. 29 March at Sean McLusky’s beautiful Gallery 46, 46 Ashfield St, London, E1 2AJ

Bring your magical selves – all warmly welcomed. Look forward to meeting up.

Disorderly Magic is post-punk, dark jazz, beat up, swinging-on-a-star, modern literature.

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“I love that idea of that poetic truth – one which grasps, like barbed wire, the essence of truth.

Punk, despite the coloured hair, was in black and white – all the best films are.

Punk could provide you with a painkiller, or a mirror in which you could look at yourself falling over.”
Richard Cabut, Looking for a Kiss

“I love that idea of that poetic truth – one which grasps, like barbed wire, the essence of truth.

Punk, despite the coloured hair, was in black and white – all the best films are.

Punk could provide you with a painkiller, or a mirror in which you could look at yourself falling over.”
Richard Cabut, Looking for a Kiss

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