Richard Cabut’s Disorderly Magic & Other Disturbances transports the reader to the King's Cross and Camden areas of London in the early 1980s, evoking dole queues, art cinemas and record shops.
As the author writes in his introduction, the free-fall free-for-all poetry in Disorderly Magic 'mixes magic, culture, mystery, memoir, history, melodrama' in these back streets and beyond where he lives with friends, lovers, and schemers in 'a colourful movie… more magical than the depressing, collective dim motion-less picture the 9-5 conformists… had to settle for.'
Far West Press, 110pp, 10cm x 18cm, paperback, 2023