The London Pigeon Wars

The London Pigeon Wars by Patrick Neate is a First Edition published by Non Basic Stock Line in 2004, featuring 400 pages in English. This book presents a humorous and provocative narrative set against the backdrop of London’s vibrant twentysomething scene, exploring the intertwining lives of its characters through a series of unexpected events and social commentary.
Readers will find a blend of performance poetry, crime, and quirky incidents, including a fried-chicken-induced battle in Trafalgar Square and a bank robbery aimed at the middle classes. The story delves into themes of love and social ailments, all while incorporating the antics of numerous pigeons, offering a unique perspective on life and death in the city.
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Master storyteller Patrick Neate has written a funny, provocative and daring tale of London high- and low-life set among the capital’s twirtysomethings. Featuring performance poetry; murder; Trafalgar Square’s only fried-chicken induced battle; hat selling; bank robbery for the middle classes, love (and other social ailments); as well as, pigeons – lots of crazed, angry thinking pigeons – “The London Pigeon Wars” is both a comic fable for our times and an exciting bird’s eye view of life (and death) in the city.
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