
Corner Boy
Description
The best writer about pop music . . . an inspiration.” —Jarvis Cocker, BBC Radio 6 Music
The definitive, lavishly illustrated collection of music writing, memoir, and reportage from the redoubtable Nik Cohn.
Before rock criticism had rules, Nik Cohn was already breaking them.
Corner Boy: Loiterings New and Old gathers Nik Cohn’s nonfiction from the 1960s to the present into a single, riotous self-portrait. Moving from Derry toLondon, New York, and New Orleans, Cohn writes about pop stars and boxers, club kids and hustlers, painters, prophets, disco dancers, drag queens, lowlifes, nobodies, and the half-mythic figures who live at the edge of the action.
The book draws from across Cohn’s career, including Awopbopaloobop Alopbamboom, from 1968, his ground-breaking history of pop music from its beginning;Today There Are No Gentlemen, about English men’s fashion; The Heart of the World, a soul-biography of Broadway (the street); Yes We Have No, a road trip through an alternative England, seen as a banana republic, just before the new millennium; and Triksta, the saga of Cohn’s misadventures in the New Orleans rap scene, as a would-be bounce impresario. Here are some of Cohn’s earliest published writings, in London’s Observer, at age nineteen, as well as his most recent: “Apprehension,” written in 2025, an 8,000-word narrative of his arrest in New York City, in 1983, for drug trafficking.
Edited by distinguished critic Ben Ratliff, the collection features long-form conversations that bridge Cohn’s peripatetic, Zelig-like life. Complete with full-color images drawn largely from Muriel, Cohn’s ever-evolving, sixty-year photo-collage, Corner Boy is unique and essential—the definitive record of a life spent bearing witness.
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Persons
Nik Cohn grew up in Derry, Northern Ireland; covered “Swinging London” in the 1960s; was a contributing editor at New York magazine in the ’70s, focusing on street cultures and pop life; lived and wrote in New Orleans, Paris, Shelter Island and, most recently, the Hudson Valley.
Content
Introduction by Ben Ratliff
Author’s note: Muriel
Corner Boy: Origin Story
Delinquent in Derry
Bella
Teds
Doctor Dreadful
The Twist
The Rolling Stones
Mod
Carl Gizzi
Wig Story
Elvis
Egg Man
Rebecca and the Teendreams
I’d Rather Be in Philadelphia
Tu Sweet, No Sweat
Grace Jones
Gary Stewart
Sweet Sickness
Apprehension
Bradford
Heart of the World: Ellen Fogarty; Enid Gerlin; Ray Crabtree
Rev. Albert Wagner
Yes We Have No: Martha in Bristol; Peter Vincent; Sarah Newman
Regular Jugular
Coda
Appendix: Juvenilia