An idiosyncratic childhood memoir for the ages from clusive national treasure and great avatar of British psychedelia, Robyn Hitchcock.
A bright, obsessive compulsive boy is shipped off to a hothouse academic boarding school just before he reaches his thirteenth birthday: just Bob Dylan's Highway 6t Revisited starts to bite, and the Beatles' Revolver explodes.
In January 1966, Robyn Hitchcock is still a boy pining for his green Dalek sponge and his family's comforting au pair, Teresa. By December I967, he's mutated into a 6 ft 2-inch rabid Bob Dylan fan, whose two ambitions in life arc to get really stoned and move to Nashville.
In between, as the hippie revolution blossoms in the world outside, Hitchcock adjusts to the hierarchical, homoerotic world of Winchester (think Gormenghast via Evelyn Waugh), threading a path through teachers with arrested development, some oafish peers and a sullen old maid very English freak show. On the way he befriends a cadre of bat-winged teenage prodigies and meets their local guru, the young Brian Eno. And his home life isn't any more normal.
At the end of 1967, all the ingredients are in place that will make Robyn Hitchcock a songwriter for life. But then again, does 1967 ever really end?
Size: 145 x 223mm (hardback with dust jacket)
Pages: 224 (integrated b&w illustrations - author's own)
Publisher: Constable