Repeater

NEW TITLES - September 2024

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9781915998521
268 pp
PB 197 x 130 mm
Mono
£10.99/$19.95
Science Fiction
World rights available

ZARDOZ

John Boorman, introduction by Anthony Galluzzo

On the 50th anniversary of its release, Repeater is honoured to reissue John Boorman’s novelization of his cult film Zardoz with a new preface by the director.

In a post-apocalyptic 2393, society is split between an elite group of immortal Eternals and a brutal underclass that lives in the outlands and is controlled by the Exterminators. Zed, an Exterminator who has come to question his role and the exact nature of the world he inhabits, stows away in the flying head that descends to issue guns and sermons to the Exterminators and enters the world of the Eternals: the Vortex.

Expanding on his riotous, psychedelic, cult classic film Zardoz, Boorman’s novelization has become something of a cult itself, a fully realised visionary sci-fi novel by one of the most important directors of the twentieth century.

SIR JOHN BOORMAN is one of the greatest filmmakers of the postwar period. His films include Point Blank (1967), Excalibur (1981) and The General (1998).

9781915672346
270 pp
HB 250 x 280 mm
Colour
£24.99/$30
Photography / Music
World rights available

SPIRIT BEHINd THE LENS

Eddie Otchere

Takes the reader into the visual world of one of hip-hop’s most enigmatic photographers: Eddie Otchere.

Hailing from the epicentre of London’s jungle scene, this book documents how Otchere crafted the visual identities of house, garage, jungle, drum n bass and hip-hop, working with artists including Biggie Smalls, Wu-Tang Clan, Lil Louis, So Solid Crew, Kemet Crew, Goldie and Black Star.

Accompanied by a written memoir in which Otchere outlines his practice, influence and personal history, Spirit Behind the Lens is not only a history of Black culture told through the work of its greatest and most influential photographer, but a manual on how
to navigate the emotional aspects of being creative and an exploration of the romance of photography itself.

EDDIE OTCHERE is a photographer best known for his photographs of the seminal rappers and DJs of the mid 1990s and early 2000s. His work has been exhibited and published worldwide.