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33: 403:'s New York Stories. His stock detectives flounder in an incomprehensible universe overloaded with information but short on meaning, and are as baffled as the reader by the improbable suicides and motiveless crimes which they come across. Unusual, arresting, smart and very funny, his stories easily repay Royle's faith in the form, though personally I look forward to him writing a novel." (Independent On Sunday) 399:"An assiduous champion of the short story, Nicholas Royle introduces works by three young English practitioners of contemporary noir. The best is HP Tinker, whose infusions of surrealism and pop-culture references have apparently already earned him comparisons to Thomas Pynchon, though his three stories here reminded me more of 166:. As one of the brave ones — and one of Britain's most shameless writers — HP Tinker has been peddling his own brand of surrealism for years now, in stories littered with pop cultural references where you are likely to meet 146:(2007), became an instant underground classic on its release and earned Tinker cult author status. "If HP Tinker didn't exist, you'd have to make him up... he is as influenced as much by 256:
as Britain’s best-kept secret; H.P. Tinker is another, even better-kept secret" and called the book "one of the wittiest, most allusive and elusive collections I have read in years."
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remarked that he "fizzes with the kind of zany, surreal conjunctions that recall Barthelme and Pynchon in their prime."
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His story "Alice In Time & Space and Various Major Cities" was included in
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called him an "unsung comic genius" and he has been referred to as "the
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s Andrew Gallix, he was considered a central member of the short-lived
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Lee Rourke, A Brief History of Fables (Hesperus Press, 2011)
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editor Martin Bax interviewed by HP Tinker for 3:AM Magazine
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Excerpts From The Extraordinary Autobiography of Mister HPT
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thought him "unusual, arresting, smart and very funny" and
209:In 2010 HP Tinker appeared in the 200th edition of 485: 198:has praised his "hilarious deadpan surrealism", 415:Sam Jordison, 12 February 2007, guardian.co.uk 369:Writing a Rothko: An Interview With HP Tinker 344:by Andrew Gallix: the "phantom" foreword to 31: 346:The Swank Bisexual Wine Bar of Modernity 270:The Swank Bisexual Wine Bar of Modernity 144:The Swank Bisexual Wine Bar of Modernity 80:The Swank Bisexual Wine Bar of Modernity 486: 311:The Mammoth Book of Best British Crime 244:A second collection of short stories, 352:HP Tinker's 2008 Literary Top Ten at 299:The Edgier Waters: Five Years of 3:AM 13: 237:devoted a chapter to HP Tinker in 14: 520: 334: 142:His collection of short fiction, 228:Best British Short Stories 2012 509:People from Chorlton-cum-Hardy 455: 446: 431: 420: 413:Surfing the new literary wave, 406: 393: 1: 387: 313:(Robinson Publishing, 2009) 7: 504:English short story writers 463:"The Girl Who Ate New York" 10: 525: 323:Best British Short Stories 307:(Bleak House Books, 2007) 278:(East London Press, 2015) 16:British writer (born 1969) 319:(Glasshouse Books, 2010) 276:The Girl Who Ate New York 246:The Girl Who Ate New York 239:A Brief History of Fables 84:The Girl Who Ate New York 75: 67: 59: 51: 39: 30: 23: 295:(Tindal St Press, 2004) 259: 115:Initially championed by 331:(Repeater Books, 2019) 284:(Nightjar Press, 2019) 272:(Social Disease, 2007) 329:We'll Never Have Paris 440:Guardian Books Review 301:(Snow Books, 2006) 252:described the late 215:magazine alongside 438:Travis Elborough, 342:Reverse Striptease 138:Offbeat generation 110:Chorlton-cum-Hardy 98:fiction. In 2007, 305:Expletive Deleted 160:William Burroughs 89: 88: 516: 479: 478: 476: 474: 459: 453: 450: 444: 435: 429: 424: 418: 410: 404: 397: 379:by HP Tinker at 293:Dreams Never End 35: 21: 20: 524: 523: 519: 518: 517: 515: 514: 513: 484: 483: 482: 472: 470: 469:. 21 April 2016 461: 460: 456: 451: 447: 436: 432: 425: 421: 411: 407: 398: 394: 390: 381:Everyday Genius 371:by Chris Killen 337: 317:Bloody Vampires 262: 221:Jonathan Lethem 217:Sir Peter Blake 200:The Independent 44: 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 522: 512: 511: 506: 501: 496: 481: 480: 454: 445: 430: 419: 405: 391: 389: 386: 385: 384: 373: 365: 357: 349: 336: 335:External links 333: 261: 258: 168:Dorothy Parker 127:Nicholas Royle 106:Thomas Pynchon 87: 86: 77: 73: 72: 69: 65: 64: 61: 57: 56: 53: 49: 48: 41: 37: 36: 28: 27: 24: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 521: 510: 507: 505: 502: 500: 497: 495: 494:Living people 492: 491: 489: 468: 467:3:AM Magazine 464: 458: 449: 443: 441: 434: 428: 423: 417: 414: 409: 402: 396: 392: 383: 382: 378: 374: 372: 370: 366: 364: 362: 358: 356: 355: 350: 348: 347: 343: 339: 338: 332: 330: 326: 325:(Salt, 2012) 324: 320: 318: 314: 312: 308: 306: 302: 300: 296: 294: 290: 289: 285: 283: 279: 277: 273: 271: 267: 266: 257: 255: 251: 247: 242: 240: 236: 231: 229: 224: 222: 218: 214: 213: 207: 205: 201: 197: 193: 192: 189: 185: 181: 177: 173: 169: 165: 161: 157: 153: 149: 145: 140: 139: 135: 133: 132:3:AM Magazine 128: 124: 123: 118: 113: 111: 107: 103: 102: 97: 93: 85: 81: 78: 76:Notable works 74: 70: 66: 62: 58: 54: 50: 47: 42: 38: 34: 29: 22: 19: 471:. Retrieved 466: 457: 448: 439: 433: 422: 412: 408: 395: 380: 376: 368: 360: 353: 345: 341: 328: 327: 322: 321: 316: 315: 310: 309: 304: 303: 298: 297: 292: 291: 287: 286: 282:Le détective 281: 280: 275: 274: 269: 268: 264: 263: 250:John Ashbery 245: 243: 238: 232: 227: 225: 210: 208: 204:The Guardian 203: 199: 195: 194: 187: 176:Paul Gauguin 158:as he is by 143: 141: 130: 120: 114: 99: 91: 90: 83: 79: 71:2004–present 18: 499:1969 births 401:Paul Auster 288:Anthologies 254:Lee Harwood 180:Dean Martin 178:as you are 148:Woody Allen 125:, novelist 96:avant garde 60:Nationality 488:Categories 442:, Feb 2006 388:References 235:Lee Rourke 172:Tom Paulin 117:Martin Bax 52:Occupation 196:The Times 188:Dogmatika 184:Morrissey 164:Joe Orton 156:Morrissey 152:Dr. Seuss 92:HP Tinker 46:Southport 25:HP Tinker 354:Pulp.Net 190:website) 101:Time Out 265:Fiction 233:Author 63:British 473:25 May 68:Period 55:Writer 361:Ambit 260:Works 212:Ambit 122:Ambit 475:2016 219:and 186:." ( 182:and 162:and 154:and 129:and 43:1969 40:Born 119:at 112:". 108:of 490:: 465:. 230:. 223:. 174:, 170:, 150:, 82:, 477:. 134:'

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Southport
avant garde
Time Out
Thomas Pynchon
Chorlton-cum-Hardy
Martin Bax
Ambit
Nicholas Royle
3:AM Magazine
Offbeat generation
Woody Allen
Dr. Seuss
Morrissey
William Burroughs
Joe Orton
Dorothy Parker
Tom Paulin
Paul Gauguin
Dean Martin
Morrissey

Ambit
Sir Peter Blake
Jonathan Lethem
Lee Rourke
John Ashbery
Lee Harwood
Reverse Striptease by Andrew Gallix: the "phantom" foreword to The Swank Bisexual Wine Bar of Modernity
HP Tinker's 2008 Literary Top Ten at Pulp.Net

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