LOS BEATLES: UNA FANTASIA DE LIVERPOOL, Larry Kirwan

LOS BEATLES: UNA FANTASIA DE LIVERPOOL

Larry Kirwan

Publisher: Ausubo Press
PubDate: 1/1/2008
ISBN: 9781932982244
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $14.95
Quantity Available: 31
Pages: 316
 

Fiction. Spanish only text. Translated from the English by Raquel Albornoz. What would have happened if the Beatles had broken up in 1962? The answer to this question can be found in this imaginative novel of a colorless world where the Beatles and the musical revolution they ushered in never took place. This is a foreboding yet oddly funny account of a world without a counter culture, feminist movement or peace movement. Enter Liverpool in 1987. It has been 25 years since Lennon walked out of EMI studios, taking George and Ringo with him. Paul has since become a world-famous Las Vegas entertainer. Paul returns to Liverpool, hoping to reunite with his boyhood chums. The streets are uneasy because a semi-fascist party, the National Front, joined the government by forming an alliance with the Tories. This is a darkly humorous story about friendship, life as a musician, and what the world would have looked like had the Beatles taken other roads.

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