Swan Songs
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An experimental and humorous modern satire about Leonard Swanson, a hip-hop visionary from the north-west of England, as he works in factories and tries to make the greatest rap album of all time.
"Unfortunately making the greatest rap album of all time was to be put on hold as the insidious Job Centre advisors had finally had enough of my shit. I would be forced to sign up to one of the town's two recruitment agencies, or I would be starved of weed money."
Leonard Swanson lives in an obscure north-western town — the kind that "has a knack for swallowing you whole". He is supposed to be making the greatest rap album of all time, Swan Songs, but instead is forced to work in one of the town's factories, "picking things up and putting them down for twelve hours in a giant white room".
Swan Songs follows Leonard as he works, quits, signs on, and travels the country, playing in small capacity venues for even smaller capacity audiences, for which he gets "paid in booze, drugs and a night on a bed bug-ridden mattress somebody dragged in from the street", all the while making the album he thinks will change hip-hop forever.
Part Alan Sillitoe and part William Burroughs, UK rapper Lee Scott's debut novel, partially based on his own experiences of becoming a rapper in Runcorn, is an experimental and humorous modern satire about the perils of being a hip-hop visionary far from the beaten track..."A wild, weird, quite wonderful (and very possibly wise) piece of work. Here is a voice alluringly raw, magnetically unruly, and vital to heed." - Niall Griffiths, author of Grits
"Leonard Swansons efforts to produce the definitive rap album of all time involves "Booze, drugs and often spending nights on bed bug ridden mattresses somebody dragged in from the streets". With fascinating results, here in lies the very stylish account of his endeavours. I enjoyed this adventure tremendously." - John Cooper ClarkeLee Scott is a rapper and record producer from Runcorn. He founded the hip-hop label Blah Records and has released eight solo albums. This is his first novel.
"Unfortunately making the greatest rap album of all time was to be put on hold as the insidious Job Centre advisors had finally had enough of my shit. I would be forced to sign up to one of the town's two recruitment agencies, or I would be starved of weed money."
Leonard Swanson lives in an obscure north-western town — the kind that "has a knack for swallowing you whole". He is supposed to be making the greatest rap album of all time, Swan Songs, but instead is forced to work in one of the town's factories, "picking things up and putting them down for twelve hours in a giant white room".
Swan Songs follows Leonard as he works, quits, signs on, and travels the country, playing in small capacity venues for even smaller capacity audiences, for which he gets "paid in booze, drugs and a night on a bed bug-ridden mattress somebody dragged in from the street", all the while making the album he thinks will change hip-hop forever.
Part Alan Sillitoe and part William Burroughs, UK rapper Lee Scott's debut novel, partially based on his own experiences of becoming a rapper in Runcorn, is an experimental and humorous modern satire about the perils of being a hip-hop visionary far from the beaten track..."A wild, weird, quite wonderful (and very possibly wise) piece of work. Here is a voice alluringly raw, magnetically unruly, and vital to heed." - Niall Griffiths, author of Grits
"Leonard Swansons efforts to produce the definitive rap album of all time involves "Booze, drugs and often spending nights on bed bug ridden mattresses somebody dragged in from the streets". With fascinating results, here in lies the very stylish account of his endeavours. I enjoyed this adventure tremendously." - John Cooper ClarkeLee Scott is a rapper and record producer from Runcorn. He founded the hip-hop label Blah Records and has released eight solo albums. This is his first novel.
PUBLISHER:
Watkins Media
ISBN-10:
1913462579
ISBN-13:
9781913462574
BINDING:
Paperback / softback
BISAC:
Music
PUBLICATION YEAR:
2021
NUMBER OF PAGES:
260
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
5.1500(W) x 7.7600(H) x 0.8800(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English