Scoundrel Days: A Memoir

Scoundrel Days is a memoir by Australian contemporary poet Brentley Frazer. Described as "a gritty, Gen X memoir, recounting wild escapades into an under-culture of drugs and violence and sex by ABC Radio National and by the publisher as "Tom Sawyer on acid, a 21st-century On the Road, a Holden Caulfield for punks", literary critic Rohan Wilson compared Frazer's ability to shock, surprise and unsettle with that of Marcel Duchamp, concluding: "Frazer is writing here in the tradition of Helen Garner, Andrew McGahan and Nick Earls.This is dirty realism at its dirtiest ".

Scoundrel Days: a memoir
AuthorBrentley Frazer
Cover artistJosh Durham
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
GenreMemoir, Bildungsroman, Künstlerroman, Roman-à-clef, Creative Nonfiction
PublishedMarch 01, 2017
PublisherUniversity of Queensland Press (UQP)
Pages312
ISBN9780702259562
OCLC957466618
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