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A State of Denmark

Derek Raymond

It is the 1960s. England has become a dictatorship, governed by a sly, ruthless politician called Jobling. All non-whites have been deported, The English Times is the only newspaper, and ordinary people live in dread of nightly curfews and secret police. Richard Watt used all his journalistic talents to expose Jobling before he came to power. Now in exile in a farmhouse amid the cruel heat of the Italian countryside, Watt cultivates his vineyards. His remote rural idyll is shattered by the arrival of an emissary from London. Derek Raymond?s skill is to make all too plausible the transition from complacent democracy to dictatorship in a country preoccupied by consumerism and susceptible to media spin. First published in 1970, Raymond?s brilliant satire is as dark and frightening as ever.>

  • Classification : Thriller, Crime & Mystery
  • Pub Date : JAN 18, 2007
  • Imprint : Serpent's Tail
  • Page Extent : 288
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9781852429478
  • Price : INR 650
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Derek Raymond

Derek Raymond was born Robin Cook in 1931. His novels include A State of Denmark The Crust on its Uppers I Was Dora Suarez and How the Dead Live which was made into a film. The son of a textile magnate he dropped out of Eton aged sixteen and spent much of his early career among criminals and was employed at various times as a pornographer organiser of illegal gambling money launderer pig-slaughterer and minicab driver. He died in London in 1994.

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