Jeremy Reed’s first novel is a powerfully evocative and beautifully written book that takes one on a young man’s journey to the bottom of the night. It is also, as Kathleen Raine has noted in her introduction, the novel of a poet, full of imagina...
A recondite exercise in deconstructing the future." - The New York Times Book Review. "Ardent admirers of Bowie, Warhol, and Ballard ...may find much to ponder in Reed's wild reverie on the mutation and reconstitution of their heroes." - Publishers W...
Reed here achieves a remarkable feat of imaginative empathy while exploring the mind of french avantgarde poet and playwright Antonin Artaud (1896-1948). A remarkable feat of imaginative empathy.... A tormented, emaciated, raving paranoid and diagnos...
The past comes to haunt contemporary London in this evocation of the life of the little-known Roman boy-emperor Heliogabalus.
The Roman gay world is mirrored in Jim's relations with his duplicitous partner Danny and the contemporary L...
Here Comes the Nice is novel as time-machine, taking the reader back to the raw early gigs of the Rolling Stones, the Who, the Small Faces, and behind the scenes to a secret that will make the sixties of the first-wave Mods live forever - somewhere. ...
Who is he? What is his real name? Is he a reincarnation, a time-traveller, or someone made from chopped up DNA on a USB stick? In Surrender to a Stranger, British cult author Jeremy Reed offers a Burroughsesque Elizabethan drama in the super-exposure...