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Topic History of: RIP Gordon Burn - very sad news
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Marcus I read his book, Pocket Money, telling the fascinating story of professional snooker in the 80s, when I was about 10 years old (I still have it).
A bright man who thoroughly researched all his subjects.
RIP
JK2006 Only 61 and one of my favourite writers (as mentioned many times on here) - I just read his latest; Born Yesterday (it is superb) and his Alma Cogan is one of the great British novels.

And I believe he once interviewed me.