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Shadowman - Records of a Life Corrupted (Paperback)
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Shadowman - Records of a Life Corrupted (Paperback)
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Loot Price R276
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'Shadowman is an emotional and powerful read, deeply honest and
very personal, and at times made bearable only by Johnny Daukes'
ability to find comedy in horrific circumstances. An astonishing
piece of work' - David Quantick This is no ordinary autobiography.
In 2003 Johnny Daukes acknowledged to himself and confessed to his
younger brother that he had been sexually abused as a child. This
was by a man in charge of a boys' club in Oxford, run by the
Catholic organisation Opus Dei. In 1984 the abuser married their
older sister and the couple went on to have ten children. In 1992
Johnny formed the band FIN and they released records, toured
extensively and received a great deal of press and national
airplay. He also went on to become a successful voice-over artist,
screenwriter and director. Later in life Johnny came to realise
that these projects his lyrics, sketches and scripts were in fact
the documents, or records, of a life that had been corrupted.
Shadowman is an extraordinary memoir about childhood abuse and one
man's unwitting attempt to examine and understand the past through
creativity and art. 'What a unique book Johnny Daukes' Shadowman
is. On the surface it's memoir but at its heart it's a book that
wrestles with big questions about pain, art, memory and love' - Mat
Osman 'Johnny Daukes' compelling memoir navigates both darkness and
exhilaration with intensity and painful candour but also joy and
wit. This is a book that is often melancholy but never mawkish and
at its heart is an affirming appetite for life.' - Stuart Maconie
AUTHOR: Johnny Daukes is a writer, musician, film editor, voice
artist. He was the singer/songwriter of 90s indie-band FIN, became
a comedy writer with sketch shows on BBCR4 (Radio9 & The
Scanner), BBC3TV (The Message) and voiced 16 series of C4's
Eurotrash. He wrote and directed the 2011 feature film Acts of
Godfrey (starring Simon Callow), released solo albums including
Promise that was album of the week in The Sunday Times and Rough
Trade. His sitcom Cracking Up ran for two series on BBCR4 and he
has latterly cut feature films including Finding Your Feet,
Fisherman's Friends and Settlers.
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