Swing Hammer Swing!
- Published: 30 November 2012
- ISBN: 9781448161652
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 432
A gamey, pungent, vulgar sprawl of a novel, somewhere in the hinterland where Damon Runyon meets James Joyce
Observer
Swing Hammer Swing! is a great novel
James Kelman
A crazily good read... this [is a] fantastic first novel
Scotland on Sunday
It is such a good novel, with such energy of language and gift for striking off memorable scenes, that its appearance at any time would be welcomed . . . It prompts reflection on how much it would have benefited Scottish writers if 20 years ago a novel had been published with Jeff Torrington's absolute lack of compromise or temporising explanation in the use of Glasgow material and dialect
The Scotsman
This might be the Gorbals, and the banter might be exchanged on the steps of tramp-haunted urinals, but the reference points are Nietzsche, Pascal, Chekhov and Sartre'
Independent
Strikes a blow for Scottish literature in particular and non-metropolitan writing in general... Jeff Torrington has made language new. Hats off!
The Observer
This is the rare sort of novel that a reviewer resents not being able to quote in its entirety
Independent
Torrington has a wonderful eye for this abandoned underworld, but above all this is a triumph of dialect, poetry, obscenity and high culture. Another great Scottish novel
Observer