A review by oliverjnolan
Good Pop, Bad Pop by Jarvis Cocker

4.0

An all too brief but consistently funny journey through Cocker’s formative years, in the form of an attic clear out. The playful use of images, journal entries and newspaper clippings works brilliantly - I particularly enjoyed the ‘Pulp Manifesto’ written before Cocker had written his first song. You could finish it in a weekend, it was fun to pick up and read a chapter or two a day so as to savour it. Would 100% read a sequel.