Discomania

Jennifer Gibbons

208 pp / 127mm x 203mm
1 black & white illustration

Unlimited paperback & limited hardback edition of 300

Paperback / Hardback
£16.99 / £35.00

With an afterword by David Tibet and Ania Goszczyńska.

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The hardback limited edition is printed on archive quality paper, with coloured edges and debossed boards.

All hardback copies come with a bookplate signed by Jennifer and June Alison Gibbons, a risograph print by Error Press and a button badge.

A young woman discovers that dancers at a local discotheque are being driven to acts of insane violence.

The place was full of swarming, pugnacious, dangerous missellneous reptile’s… Teenager’s everywhere pounded their way on top of each other crazily strangling, biting and slashing each other’s with broken glass, smashed records or sharpened blades…

16-year-old Jennifer Gibbons (1963–1993) wrote Discomania in 1980, alongside her twin sister June-Alison, who was writing her own novel, The Pepsi-Cola Addict (published by SAP in 2023), in the bedroom that they shared.

Jennifer offered Discomania to the same English vanity press who would publish June-Alison’s book, but Discomania was turned down for being “too violent, too sexual, and too futuristic.”

Long thought to have been lost or destroyed, June-Alison had in fact preserved the typescript of this unique, furious, funny, and strange novel, which we present with Jennifer’s and June-Alison’s blessings.

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About the author
Jennifer Gibbons
(1963-1993) was the twin sister of June-Alison Gibbons, author of The Pepsi Cola Addict. She wrote Discomania in the bedroom that she shared with June-Alison, who sat on a desk next to her writing The Pepsi-Cola Addict. Jennifer died on 9 March 1993, aged 29, while being transferred from Broadmoor Hospital, where the twins had been incarcerated for ten years, to a lower-security establishment. Known as "The Silent Twins," the story of Jennifer and June-Alison Gibbons has been documented in books, documentaries, and a feature film.

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