Richard
2010, Picador (UK) / Pan MacMillan (worldwide)
In February 1995, Richey Edwards checked out of a London hotel instead of flying to the US with the rest of the Manic Street Preachers. There were a few subsequent sightings but then nothing. His body was never found, and he was declared legally dead in November 2008. Now Rolling Stone tells the story of his life - and disappearance - as he might have told it....
"Never once is there a dropped beat. Myers understands the reactionary nature of the post-punk diktat, the people it attracts and its importance to lives given up to it." The Times
"Myers is a sensitive, thoughtful writer. His greatest skill is the atmospheric evocation of landscape and place." New Humanist
"Richard is not a provocation, nor does it claim to solve the Richey mystery. It is a sympathetic and sad imagining of the boy who became a reluctant pop idol before that notion became oxymoronic." Time Out
"A work of fiction that bears a convincing ring of truth" Mojo
"This moving, tender novel tells the story of a lost boy adrift in a world that he can't make sense of... Myers' recreation of Edward's life is sensitively handled - an exploration of a troubled, articulate man who was shy and withdrawn." Marie Claire
"A novel for our celebrity-obsessed age, a thorough investigation - written in beautiful prose - of a young man suicided or disappeared by society. From life in a small town to sex, drugs and rock and roll excess, Ben Myers' Richard slashes and burns its way through the bloated beigeness of the contemporary British novel." Bookmunch.com
"What is sure is Myers' skill for storytelling; the absence of any cynicism, a certain hypnotic meditative pace he successfully employs that draws you in as the novel progresses and a mood of melancholic nostalgia, a tantalising nostalgia for a time not long passed but gone forever..." 3:AM Magazine
"Extraordinary" Daily Mirror
"It's a brilliant book and I loved it." The Sun
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