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  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin; New Ed edition (1 April 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0141009063
  • ISBN-13: 978-0141009063
  • Product Dimensions: 19.2 x 12.8 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 125,235 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Master storyteller Patrick Neate has written a funny, provocative and daring tale of London high- and low-life set among the capital's twirtysomethings. Featuring performance poetry; murder; Trafalgar Square's only fried-chicken induced battle; hat selling; bank robbery for the middle classes, love (and other social ailments); as well as pigeons - lots of crazed, angry thinking pigeons - The London Pigeon Wars is both a comic fable for our times and an exciting bird's eye view of life (and death) in the city.

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Patrick Neate's two previous novels are Musungu Jim and the Great Chief Tuloko and Twelve Bar Blues. Patrick Neate lives in London, W6.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A bizarre masterpiece, 7 May 2003
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This review is from: The London Pigeon Wars (Hardcover)
For the many devoted fans of Twelve Bar Blues (myself included), Patrick Neate’s new novel is likely to be something of a shock. Where Twelve Bar Blues was a broad-brushed mural, The London Pigeon Wars is an esoteric miniature with the devil in the detail; where Twelve Bar Blues gave broad themes a personal twist, The London Pigeon Wars highlights apparently petty concerns as the height of modern angst; and where Twelve Bar Blues was a triumph of careful plotting, The London Pigeon Wars is less stream than flood of consciousness.

From the opening chapter (narrated by a pigeon, in ‘pigeon’), this takes quite some getting used to. But hang in there because it is worth the ride. Ultimately, what you make of this book will depend on two things. First, you need to decide what you think of Murray, the ephemeral central character who is so indistinct as to barely exist (a description that becomes ever more poignant as the plot unfolds). Do you know someone like him? Do you buy into him? Does he live for you? Does he die for you? Second, you have to trust the author. Is Neate in control of what he’s doing? Or is the book in control of him? It’s often hard to tell. But even that question only leads you back to further fascinating queries of intent. In the end, all my doubts only seemed to lead me to a point where I found the author smiling back at me; a disconcerting but compelling experience.

Frankly, I will be unsurprised if this book leaves some readers totally cold. But I will also be unsurprised if in a decade’s time it is heralded as a bizarre masterpiece of our times. Ultimately I tend towards the latter opinion and I urge you to read it if only to make up your own mind.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dunno what they are, but here they come again...., 15 July 2003
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This is the third fiction offering from feted young(ish) London author Patrick Neate, previous winner of the Whitbread. But readers hoping for more of the same sub-Saharan spiked jollity or jazz-inflected lyricism of his first two novels may be temporarily disappointed. I say temporarily because, while the subject matter (internecine strife between newly-sentient flying rats in the sky above London, linked Escher-like to the lives of a sprinkling of the capital's more unusual suspects down below) is a real departure, the quality of his writing is arguably even more mature here. Neate has always excelled at the juggling act between fine farce and haunting seriousness - but in LPW he displays a writerly ambition that will keep him on many people's must-read lists for generations to come. From the linguistic effrontery of his pidgin / pigeon English to the sharp characterisation, via his obvious distaste for London and many of its cartoonish inhabitants, this is a vivid, biting, hilarious, scary, moving, touching, inventive, puzzling, and ultimately involving read. And how often can you say that?
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Realistic magic, 30 Dec 2003
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This book was passed on to me by a friend. I read quite a lot but had never heard of this guy before. Now I’ve read the book this seems quite amazing since he is a very talented novelist. What I loved about this book is its imagination and intricacy. The pigeons are such a bizarre creation and sometimes quite difficult to follow but always so funny and so clever. That he manages to tie them in so plausibly (if surreally) into the rest of the action is quite amazing. I loved the way the whole story comes together in the last fifty pages. I’m still not entirely sure who Murray really was but I’d certainly like to meet him!
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