Attack! Books

ATTACK! Books was an avant-pulp imprint of Creation Books[1] founded in 1999.[2] Partly a homage to the raw pulp writing of Richard Allen and the world of British action comics, part surrealism and part ultraviolence, the titles were overseen by former NME journalist Steven Wells, with the following anti-mission statement:

"This generation needs a NEW literature - writing that apes, matches, parodies and supersedes the flickeringly fast 900 MPH ATTACK! ATTACK! ATTACK! velocity of early 21st century popular culture at its most mEnTaL! We will publish writers who think they're rock stars, rock stars who think they're writers and we will make supernovas of the stuttering, wild-eyed, slack-jawed drooling idiot-geek geniuses who lurk in the fanzine/internet shadows...

"The self-perpetuating ponce-mafia oligarchy of effete bourgeois wankers who run the 'literary scene' must be swept aside by a tidal wave of screaming urchin tits-out teenage terror totty and DESTROYED! ATTACK! ATTACK! ATTACK!"

Titles included:

ATTACK! was noted for its oppositionalist stance towards commercially successful authors of the day, especially Will Self. The imprint folded in 2002 due to lack of funds.

References

  1. "C r e a t i o n B o o k s: ATTACK!". Web.archive.org. 2000-12-12. Archived from the original on February 2, 2001. Retrieved 2014-08-02.
  2. "We're brutal but brilliant | Books". The Guardian. Retrieved 2014-08-02.

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