You Could Do Something Amazing With Your Life: Hankinson Andrew - Softcover

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'Immersing the reader in Moat's self-justifications, You Could Do Something Amazing With Your Life [You Are Raoul Moat] is both an experiment in empathy and an exploration of the limits of empathy - holding the reader hostage in the echo chamber of an angry and confused man's head.' -- Louis Theroux 'Brilliantly written ... Smart literary non fiction.' -- Jon Ronson, author of The Psychopath Test 'Brilliant, gripping and important. Fans of Gordon Burn have found a new favourite writer.' -- Will Storr, author of The Heretics: adventures with the enemies of science 'We all know how the story ends, but this balled fist of a book reads like a thriller.' -- Dan Rhodes, author of When the Professor Got Stuck in the Snow 'The media love the idea that a killer's mind is somehow "impenetrable", because it gives them carte blanche to fill it up with their sensationalised bullshit ... This book does the commendable job of demystifying evil yet again, and showing us the rainy-Tuesday-afternoon-dullness and grinding frustration that can lead some unbalanced people to topple into the abyss.' -- Will Self 'Masculinity, media and life on the margins of modern Britain are all put under the microscope via the true and sorry story of outlaw Raoul Moat ... His very public disintegration is captured perfectly by Andrew Hankinson.' -- Benjamin Myers, author of Beastings and Pig Iron 'Claustrophobic, tense and truly original, this gripping account of Raoul Moat's last days is impossible to put down. Andrew Hankinson has done a superb job in marshalling the source material and presenting it in such a way that the reader sees an unravelling world through Moat's eyes. The result is utterly unexpected, leaving one torn between feelings of disgust, fear and pity. This is a book that stays with you for a long time.' -- Dan Davies, author of In Plain Sight 'What sets this book apart is the fact that Hankinson's narrative, written in the second person, is formed entirely of Moat's own words. The result is a desperately sad book about masculinity, deprivation and loss.' -- Rachel Cooke The Observer 'Andrew Hankinson's You Could Do Something Amazing With Your Life [You Are Raoul Moat] is an account of Moat's last days that, written in the second person and drawing on diary entries and previously unheard tapes, reads like a novel.' -- Tom Gatti New Statesman 'Writer and reader squat inside a mind that moves from irrational anger and self-pity to despondency ... Hankinson deftly assembles [Moat's] inner workings, lending credibility to his portrait while, beyond the myopic commentary, we know, although we don't see it, that the outside world is closing in.' -- Benjamin Myers New Statesman 'An extraordinary study of violence, in all its bathos and banality.' -- Sarah Ditum The Spectator '[Hankinson's] bold non-fiction debut puts you in the gunman's shoes by weaving an urgent second-person narrative from his on-record thoughts ... Intelligently done.' -- Anthony Cummins Metro 'A powerful portrayal of the banality of violence ... a trigger finger of a book: taut, tense and on edge.' -- Helen Davies Sunday Times 'Hankinson's approach, a descendant of the literary non-fiction favoured by fellow Northerners Gordon Burn, Blake Morrison and David Peace, allows us to inspect Moat's bitter logic up close.' -- Philip Maughan Financial Times 'Taut, uncomfortably thrilling ... An unvarnished reconstruction of Moat's murderous rampage, which allows the facts - and the perpetrator - to speak for themselves ... Moat was a tormented man with little mastery over his violent urges. His testimony lays bare a retarded moral sense: right until the end he was largely unrepentant of his actions, elated even, and indifferent or oblivious to the pain he had caused. He was a destroyer, not a hero.' -- Rob Doyle Irish Times 'A claustrophobic true-crime account in the tradition of Truman Capote's In Cold Blood ... [Hankinson's] purpose is to show Moat as a product of our culture and society ... Moat is presented as an intriguing case study in disintegration, making bad choices then devoting all his intelligence to justifying them in his own head.' -- Gavin Knight The Guardian 'A remarkable book ... [which] gives the reader the chilling, dreadful impression of being inside Moat's head. Nothing less than compelling.' Irish Independent 'In less skilful hands, telling the story through Moat's eyes could have burnished the outlaw "legend" of Moat. Hankinson does not do that, even though he shows us flashes of humanity ... His book does its bit in demystifying evil.' The Times 'Chilling ... A very unsettling read.' The Herald 'Impressive ... A powerful, intimate account of a ruined mind.' -- Sam Jordison 3:AM Magazine 'Powerfully and claustrophobically effective ... [Hankinson] generates just enough sympathy and pathos to make sense of the situation, but no more.' -- Theo Tait LRB 'I strongly recommend this book. Brilliantly written.' -- John Niven, author of Kill Your Friends 'The second-person voice is a notoriously tricky one to maintain and Hankinson uses it to great effect ... Another strength is the overwhelming sense that Moat is not in control of his own narrative.' The Saturday Paper 'Hankinson has pulled off a singular journalistic feat, filtering the sequence of events following Moat's release from prison through his own eyes. What Moat knows, we know. This is fact, with gelignite at its core.' BOOK OF THE WEEK Weekend Press
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Winner of the CWA Gold Dagger for Non-Fiction. A letter arrives. You've got an appointment with a trainee clinical psychologist on April 29, 2008. You don't attend. Another letter arrives. It says they don't normally reschedule appointments, but they know this is hard for you, so they're offering you another appointment. It's on May 13, 2008. You don't attend. Two years later you shoot three people and shoot yourself. You will be called a monster. You will be called evil. The prime minister, David Cameron, will stand up in Parliament and say you were a callous murderer, end of story. You have nine days and your whole life to prove you are more than a callous murderer. Go. Raoul Moat became notorious one hot July week when, after killing his ex-girlfriend's new boyfriend, shooting her in the stomach, and blinding a policeman, he disappeared into the woods of Northumberland, evading discovery for seven days. Eventually, cornered by the police, Moat shot himself. Here, Andrew Hankinson re-tells Moat's story using Moat's words, and those of the state services which engaged with him, bringing the reader disarmingly close, at all times, to the mind of Moat.

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  • VerlagFaber and Faber
  • Erscheinungsdatum2017
  • ISBN 10 1911344323
  • ISBN 13 9781911344322
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  • Anzahl der Seiten224
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