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The Ballad of Syd & Morgan (Hardcover)
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The Ballad of Syd & Morgan (Hardcover)
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A beautiful young man dressed in Cuban heels and a crushed-velvet
jacket cuts a dash as he strides up Silver Street in his native
Cambridge, heading for the ornate splendour of King's College. It
is 1968. He is the 22 year old Syd Barrett of Pink Floyd, and his
destination is home to the great Edwardian novelist, 89 year old E
M Forster. What follows is a tender exchange of truths between two
men belonging to opposite ends of the 20th century, but who find
within each other's company shadows of the same demons, loves and
losses as well as the familiar weight of the creative impulse. They
become unlikely comrades passing fleetingly through each other's
lives. Conjuring the mischievous spirit of Pan, Haydn Middleton has
created an exquisite fiction involving two towering figures of
English culture. The Ballad of Syd & Morgan is a deeply moving
but joyous portrait of the despair and redemption at the heart of
artistic endeavour, as well as the essential solace of
companionship - wherever it may be found. Exquisite.Brilliantly
imagines a meeting between Syd Barrett and EM Forster.Alex Preston,
The Observer cultural highlights 2018. A great vision of a meeting
that could so easily have happened, making both Morgan and most
importantly Syd into real people. Syd has consistently been written
off as a simple acid casualty. Brain rotted by the summers of love.
This humanises him and for this I'm grateful.Hank Wangford Haydn
Middleton's principal challenge, in this engaging novella, is to
give the hour-long imaginary encounter between a psychedelic rock
god and a veteran novelist a faint sheen of plausibility...
Hunkered down on either side of the crackling fire - the one
sagacious and intrigued, the other nervous and deferential -
novelist and disclaiming rock star soon find they have a great deal
in common...The overall effect is surprisingly harmonious. The only
surprise, by the end, is that a lost spoken-word collaboration
isn't lying somewhere in the vaults at EMI DJ Taylor,TLS Uncannily
a very, very good representation of Syd. I felt very close to him
reading the book. A gentle conversation between two very
interesting minds.Rosemary Breen, sister of Syd Barrett.
Beautifully written, brilliant. As poignant as it is playful.
Jackie McGlone, Glasgow Herald.
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