The music of the Smiths and their iconic frontman Morrissey is
beautiful, witty, melancholic--music that makes outsiders feel as
though they are part of something. Now an eclectic collection of
acclaimed, up-and-coming writers lets their love of the band, its
words and music, manifest itself in literary form with smart,
emotion-filled, Smiths-inspired short fiction.
In "Please," edited by Peter Wild, love blooms by the cemetery
gates and the death of a Miami disco dancer inspires a new TV show.
Shoplifters of the world unite to tug a reluctant aardvark from a
hole, while a naked birthday rendition of "Heaven Knows I'm
Miserable Now" is beamed across the globe. Here is fiction that
melds the worlds of music and literature while celebrating the
unique artistic contributions of one of the most beloved bands of
the past two and a half decades.
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