Customer Reviews
Really funny - By: rubbah, 15 May 2008 
this book is about a vain 'poet' wondering around a riot searching for the woman he loves(who is a lesbian), whilst trying to recite his poetry to very annoyed reporters. And to top off the wierdness, reincarnated angels are also wondering around, one trying to do good deeds, & the other determined to thwart her.
Martin Millar. Python for Generation X - By: Sera69, 03 Oct 2006 
There's a riot, see. Lux is looking for the love of his lives but she'sin shock after killing her computer. Anyway, she's a lesbian. Her employers want their disc back. The thrash metal band want their tape back not to mention their cocaine & all their KY. The immortals are fighting (as usual.) And the marketing exec thinks he's being head hunted.
There's some sexin their, too. Some upset TV crews. Some angry police. Quite a bit of humour. Some laugh out loud humour. Some smile knowingly to yourself humour. Some WTF? humour. There's an awful lot of humour, actually.
Oh, & not forgetting the ancient Japanese aroma competition. And poetry.
brixton belle - By: , 01 Nov 2003 
This is a style-changing book.Author Martin Miller is probably one of the least appreciated & most influential of underground authors, & this is my most favourite book by him. This is anarchist prose with love & kisses. Lux, the poet, is the vainest of heroes, with a cast of gods, queens, lovers & rioters to add to a fin de siecle drama that captures 80's London so well.I love this book so much I bought 2 copies so if anyone borrowed one I'd never be without...Lux.XXX