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OverviewAt the end of the 1970s, Manchester seemed to be sliding into the dustbin of history. Today the city is an international destination for culture and sport, and one of the fastest-growing urban regions in Europe. This book offers a first-hand account of what happened in between. Arriving in Manchester as a wide-eyed student in 1979, Andy Spinoza went on to establish the arts magazine City Life before working for the Manchester Evening News and creating his own PR firm. In a forty-year career he has encountered a who's who of Manchester personalities, from cultural icons such as Tony Wilson to Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson and influential council leaders Sir Richard Leese and Sir Howard Bernstein. His remarkable account traces Manchester's gradual emergence from its post-industrial malaise, centring on the legendary nightclub the Hacienda and the cultural renaissance it inspired. 'Andy Spinoza knows the real story.' - Jon Savage 'Andy Spinoza has had a front row seat to the transformation of this city, and it really comes across in his magnificent book.' - Dr. Vikas Shah MBE, author of Thought Economics Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andy SpinozaPublisher: Manchester University Press Imprint: Manchester University Press Dimensions: Width: 13.80cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.483kg ISBN: 9781526174062ISBN 10: 1526174065 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 07 November 2023 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsIntroduction: how a city got high on music page Place names: a stranger’s guide 1 The city calls 2 A meeting in Moon Grove 3 Dirty old town 4 All the news not fit to print 5 A fiend dropping in 6 Left turn, U-turn 7 Village people and rock-star developers 8 Haçienda hitman 9 Cash E-conomy 10 Simply regeneration 11 Planet Hulme, city conversations 12 Suited, booted and branded 13 Manc mafia on the Med 14 PR potholes on the road to hell 15 Football, fashion and food 16 University challenge 17 The Haçienda must be built 18 The merchandising of memory 19 Pop and politics, Wilson and Burnham 20 Devolution and dissent 21 Who wants to live in a city without culture? 22 ‘Intention: To restore a sense of place’ Index -- .Reviews‘Every great city needs a great chronicler. We are lucky to have Andy. Read on.’ Lemn Sissay ‘This is a fabulous, compelling book with a cast of larger-than-life characters. First as observer, then as participant, Andy has enjoyed a ring-side seat in the renaissance and development of Britain's most exciting city.’ Michael Crick ‘Andy Spinoza knows the real story.’ Jon Savage 'The strength of the book is its immediacy. I think he also considers it a book not just about Mancunians but for them too. It is a love letter to his adopted city.' Jon Talbot, Literary Review 'A flamboyant hybrid, conveying the nitty-gritty of municipal politics and private-public property deals with the zest and wit of the best journalism. [...] it is likely to become a touchstone for all chroniclers of modern Manchester.' Andrew Martin, Times Literary Supplement 'Elegantly interweaving his own biography with that of the city, Spinoza narrates with panache the story of how the place once known as Cottonopolis has reinvented itself.' Julian Coman, The Observer ‘Beautifully written – a great read that feels important. The musical thread through the different eras is persuasive without feeling forced. This is an inspiring personal story, in which the power of Manchester rises from the page.’ Paul Unger, Editor, Place North West 'A compelling retelling of the origin story of the original modern city.' Thom Hetherington, Manchester Art Fair 'It’s a fantastic book.' Ian King, Sky News 'You’ve got to buy a copy of this book, it’s a great read... It really embraces the Manchester we see out of our windows today. The stories in it are just fantastic.' Phil Trow, BBC Radio Manchester 'As books about Manchester go, there are plenty to choose from, but there are few as well sourced, well written and expansive as this one.' Michael Taylor, The Business Desk NW 'Andy Spinoza has had a front row seat to the transformation of this city, and it really comes across in his magnificent book.' Dr Vikas Shah MBE, author of Thought Economics 'What a great read! At last someone who was there and knows, telling a fascinating story of a city’s rebirth. Wonderfully written too. I couldn’t put it down once I’d started.' Mike Pickering, musician and DJ 'Overall, Spinoza's memoir is very well written and he offers an antidote to the deficient journalism we have suffered over the popular music history of Manchester and its story as Britain's ‘second city’.' Richard Witts, Popular Music -- . ‘Every great city needs a great chronicler. We are lucky to have Andy. Read on.’ Lemn Sissay ‘This is a fabulous, compelling book with a cast of larger-than-life characters. First as observer, then as participant, Andy has enjoyed a ring-side seat in the renaissance and development of Britain's most exciting city.’ Michael Crick ‘Andy Spinoza knows the real story.’ Jon Savage 'The strength of the book is its immediacy. I think he also considers it a book not just about Mancunians but for them too. It is a love letter to his adopted city.' Jon Talbot, Literary Review 'A flamboyant hybrid, conveying the nitty-gritty of municipal politics and private-public property deals with the zest and wit of the best journalism. [...] it is likely to become a touchstone for all chroniclers of modern Manchester.' Andrew Martin, Times Literary Supplement ‘Beautifully written – a great read that feels important. The musical thread through the different eras is persuasive without feeling forced. This is an inspiring personal story, in which the power of Manchester rises from the page.’ Paul Unger, Editor, Place North West 'A compelling retelling of the origin story of the original modern city.' Thom Hetherington, Manchester Art Fair 'It’s a fantastic book.' Ian King, Sky News 'You’ve got to buy a copy of this book, it’s a great read... It really embraces the Manchester we see out of our windows today. The stories in it are just fantastic.' Phil Trow, BBC Radio Manchester 'As books about Manchester go, there are plenty to choose from, but there are few as well sourced, well written and expansive as this one.' Michael Taylor, The Business Desk NW 'Andy Spinoza has had a front row seat to the transformation of this city, and it really comes across in his magnificent book.' Dr Vikas Shah MBE, author of Thought Economics 'What a great read! At last someone who was there and knows, telling a fascinating story of a city’s rebirth. Wonderfully written too. I couldn’t put it down once I’d started.' Michael Pickering, musician and DJ -- . Author InformationAndy Spinoza moved to Manchester from London at eighteen and never looked back. An early member of the Hacienda, he reported on the city's music scene for the NME and The Face. He founded alternative magazine City Life in 1983 and spent ten years as a gossip columnist for the Manchester Evening News. As boss of his own PR company, he promoted the dynamic post-industrial Manchester throughout the 2000s and 2010s. Married with three grown-up children, Andy lives in Stockport with his wife, Lynne. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |