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John Michael McCloughlin

John Michael McCloughlin was a pen name of British novelist, playwright, painter, essayist, and orator Jonathan Bowden, 1962–2012.
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Jonathan Bowden’s Apocalypse TV

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Jonathan Bowden
Apocalypse TV
London: The Spinning Top Club, 2007

Apocalypse TV was published in August 2007 by the Spinning Top Club. It runs to 239 pages and contains a pencil sketch of the author in the frontispiece or prelims by Michael Woodbridge. It is quite different to the other books which I have reviewed by this author — novels and plays, etc. . . . — by being directly non-fictional in character. Read more …

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Jonathan Bowden’s Al-Qa’eda MOTH

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Jonathan Bowden
Al-Qa’eda MOTH
London: The Spinning Top Club, 2008

This picaresque novel was published in August 2008 by the Spinning Top Club in England. The novel is a slightly unusual departure for Bowden in that it is a Western — albeit of a spectral or ghoulish sort. It could be best described as a supernatural western crossed with an intellectual treatise.

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Jonathan Bowden’s Kratos

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Jonathan Bowden
Kratos and Other Works
London: The Spinning Top Club, 2008

The book Kratos was published by the Spinning Top Club in very early 2008. It extends over 157 pages. It consists of four independent stories of around the same length.

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Jonathan Bowden’s The Fanatical Pursuit of Purity

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Jonathan Bowden
The Fanatical Pursuit of Purity
London: The Spinning Top Club, 2008

This book was published in 2008 by the Spinning Top Club in London. It is a Gothic or picaresque novel of 178 pages. This book can be considered in two basic ways. The first revolves around purely literary considerations. These have to do with an external or diachronic quality which Wyndham Lewis first explicated in the ’20s or before.  Read more …

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Jonathan Bowden’s A Ballet of Wasps

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Jonathan Bowden
A Ballet of Wasps
London: The Spinning Top Club, 2008

A Ballet of Wasps is a collection of four short stories and a play.  Read more …

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Jonathan Bowden’s Louisiana Half-Face

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Jonathan Bowden
Louisiana Half-Face
London: The Spinning Top Club, 2010

Louisiana Half-Face was published in the first half of 2010.  Read more …

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Jonathan Bowden’s Lilith Before Eve

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Jonathan Bowden
Lilith Before Eve
London: The Spinning Top Club, 2009

This book contains four plays which are more likely to be read than played in the theater.  Read more …

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Jonathan Bowden’s Goodbye, Homunculus!

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Jonathan Bowden
Goodbye, Homunculus!
London: The Spinning Top Club, 2009

This volume consists of four stories of approximately equal length. Their titles are “Goodbye, Homunculus!,” “Iron Breath,” “Armageddon’s Village,” and “Noughts are Crosses.” Each one of them deals with extreme takes on the imagination, and the entire book teeters on the edge of various genres.  Read more …

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