With it’s glorious backdrop of fifties rock and roll, Lemon Popsicle told of the sexual misadventures of three boys in Tel Aviv. The film broke box-office records around the world and helped to establish the producers, Golan and Globus, as a force in Hollywood. Britain’s Popsicle expert, Roy Mitchell, pools his resources with the historian, Paul Sutton, to produce a pictorial celebration of all the Popsicle films and spin-offs, from Eskimo Limon in Israel, and the Eis Am Stiel films co-produced in Germany, to the popular U.S. remake, The Last American Virgin.
With it’s glorious backdrop of fifties rock and roll, Lemon Popsicle told of the sexual misadventures of three boys in Tel Aviv. The film bro...
With their glorious backdrop of fifties rock and roll, the Lemon Popsicle films told of the sexual misadventures of three boys in Tel Aviv. The films broke box-office records around the world and helped to establish the producers, Golan and Globus, as a force in Hollywood. Britain's Popsicle expert, Roy Mitchell, pools his resources with the historian, Paul Sutton, to produce a lavish pictorial celebration of all the Popsicle films and spin-offs, from Eskimo Limon in Israel, and the Eis Am Stiel films co-produced in Germany, to the popular U.S. remake, The Last American Virgin. Limited...
With their glorious backdrop of fifties rock and roll, the Lemon Popsicle films told of the sexual misadventures of three boys in Tel Aviv. The fil...
In this stunning 13,500 word essay, the historian Paul Sutton, author of acclaimed books on Ken Russell and Lindsay Anderson, explains the importance of Gary Numan on music. With the kind of packed virtuoso prose the likes of which we have rarely seen since the heyday of Tom Wolfe and Norman Mailer, he takes the reader through a vastly entertaining potted history of rock music pioneers, tracing them all back to "a bayou swamp or a delta of Mississippi mud from where howled the first wolf and harmonica, and from where was heard the first blue plucking finger on string," to show that "popular...
In this stunning 13,500 word essay, the historian Paul Sutton, author of acclaimed books on Ken Russell and Lindsay Anderson, explains the importance ...
In this stunning 13,000 word essay, the historian Paul Sutton, author of acclaimed books on Ken Russell and Lindsay Anderson, explains the importance of Gary Numan on music. With the kind of packed virtuoso prose the likes of which we have rarely seen since the heyday of Tom Wolfe and Norman Mailer, he takes the reader through a vastly entertaining potted history of rock music pioneers, tracing them all back to "a bayou swamp or a delta of Mississippi mud from where howled the first wolf and harmonica, and from where was heard the first blue plucking finger on string," to show that...
In this stunning 13,000 word essay, the historian Paul Sutton, author of acclaimed books on Ken Russell and Lindsay Anderson, explains the importan...
Film of a 13-year-old boy flying round the Earth in a home-made spaceship brings the world's media to Horsepool's Hill. He announces is going on a day trip to Mars, an adventure matched in danger only by his new-found fame. Paul Sutton fuses the arts of science and storytelling, within a collage of pop culture, philosophy and humour, to detail the coming of age of an English boy growing up in an era of big technology and big government. An elegiac novel about innocence and responsibility.
"A richly imaginative fusion of Carl Sagan, Jules Verne and The Little Prince."
Film of a 13-year-old boy flying round the Earth in a home-made spaceship brings the world's media to Horsepool's Hill. He announces is going on a ...
A new edition of the first analytical study of the pioneering composer. The historian, Paul Sutton, starts by taking the reader through a vastly entertaining potted history of rock music pioneers, tracing them all back to "a delta of Mississippi mud from where howled the first harmonica, and from where was heard the first blue plucking finger on string," to show that popular music was strictly The Imitation Game until Gary Numan came along with his Machine Quartet, four albums that completely re-invigorated rock and roll. "Numan's music added so many new strands of DNA to the gene pool of...
A new edition of the first analytical study of the pioneering composer. The historian, Paul Sutton, starts by taking the reader through a vastly en...