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Judderman Judderman by D.A. Northwood
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“What makes a thing desirable kills it.”
D.A. Northwood, Judderman
“The wealthier ones who live on the hills of London pursue other entertainments, explore a world of art and literature that occasionally intersects with my world, but they delude themselves that their arbitrary position in society elevates them, and their choice of what to spend their money on makes them superior somehow – but culture consumers, thinking themselves removed from the consumer culture, are sad tragedies.”
D.A. Northwood, Judderman
“So, I am writing down as much as I can about the Huguenots, the Jews, the Romans, the Irish, the Italians, the Indians, the West Indians, the gypsies. My own people too. Spivs and skinheads and mods and teds. Hippies and occultists. I have scribbled books containing the stories of coolies and lascars down on the docks. Native Americans in the Victorian Wild West shows, buried aboriginal cricketers in Hackney, accounts of Maori who somehow made their way to London’s docks from Aotearoa. Chinese Limehouse, opium smoke, ripper myths, the self-exiles hiding in Epping Forest.”
D.A. Northwood, Judderman