Based on a true story The Invisible Mile tells the poignant story of five Australian and New Zealand cyclists who in 1928 formed the first English-speaking team to ride in the Tour de France. They were gallant, under-resourced and badly outnumbered but taken deep to the heart by the French nation. The novel describes in a wonderful poetic and visceral voice what it was like to ride in this race (the chaos, danger and rivalries), the extraordinary lengths to which the riders pushed themselves, suffering horrific injuries, riding through the night in pitch dark, and the ways they staved off the pain, through camaraderie, through sexual conquest, through drink, and through drugs (cocaine for energy, opium for pain).Added to the team is the fictional narrator who is cycling towards his demons in a northern France still scarred by the First World War. His brother was a fighter pilot damaged by his experiences in France, his sister has died, and this self-imposed test of endurance is slowly and painfully bringing him to his final, invisible mile where memory eventually comes to collide with the past
A raw and raging celebration of music . . . astounding. Megan BradburyFunny, filthy, erudite, and rude. Carl ShukerA magnificent novel. Alan McMonagleDuring their 1985 tour, two events of hatred and stupidity forever change the lives of a bands four members. Neues Bauen, a post-hardcore Illinois group homing in on their own small fame, head on with frontman Conrad Wells sexually assaulted and guitarist Tone Seburg wounded by gunshot. The band staggers forth into the American landscape, traversing time and investigating each of their relationships with history, memory, authenticity, violence and revelling in transcendence through the act of art.With decades passed and compelled by his wifes failing health to track down Tone, Conrad flies to North Africa where her brother is rumoured to be hiding with a renowned artist from their past. There he instead meets various characters including his former drummer, Spence. Amongst the sprawl and shout of Morocco, the men attempt to recall what happened to them during their lost years of mental disintegration and emotional poverty.Dance Prone is a novel of music, ritual and love. It is live, tense and corporeal. Full of closely observed details of indie-rock, of punk infused performance, the road and the players relationship to violence, hate and peace. Set during both the post-punk period and the present day, Dance Prone was born out of a love of the underground and indie rock scenes of the 1980s, a fascination for their role in the cultural apparatus of memory, social decay and its reconstruction.
Basada en una historia real, La milla invisible narra la odisea del primer equipo de habla inglesa en participar en el Tour de France.Cuenta la conmovedora historia de cinco ciclistas de Australia y Nueva Zelanda que, en 1928, formaron el primer equipo de habla inglesa en correr el Tour de Francia. Eran valientes, con pocos recursos y superados en numero, pero consiguieron ganarse el corazon de la nacion francesa. Escrita con una voz poetica y visceral, la novela describe como fue participar en aquella carrera (el caos, el peligro, las rivalidades), las distancias extraordinarias en las que se pusieron a prueba y las formas en que esquivaron el sufrimiento, a veces a traves de la camaraderia, otras a traves de las conquistas sexuales, otras a traves de la bebida y las drogas. Una prueba de resistencia se convierte, para uno de ellos (el narrador), en un viaje psicologico al pasado, a su tragedia familiar y a la guerra librada una decada antes.