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Nik Cohn (born 1946), also written Nick Cohn, is a British writer.


Life and career

Cohn was born in
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,
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and brought up in
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in
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. He is the son of historian
Norman Cohn Norman Rufus Colin Cohn FBA (12 January 1915 – 31 July 2007) was a British academic, historian and writer who spent 14 years as a professorial fellow and as Astor-Wolfson Professor at the University of Sussex. Life Cohn was born in London, ...
and Russian writer Vera Broido. An incomer to the tight-knit town, he spent most of his time at the local record shop and the walk there, from his home on campus at
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, inspired one of his earliest stories, "Delinquent in Derry". He left the city to attend the Royal Grammar School in
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in England, then moved to London. Cohn is considered by some critics to have helped originate rock criticism while writing columns for ''
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.'' His first major book, ''Awopbopaloobop Alopbamboom'', was first published in 1969. Cohn has since published articles, novels and music books regularly. When reviewing a rough mix of
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's rock opera '' Tommy'', he told the group members that the album lacked a hit single. Hearing this,
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decided to take the song " Pinball Wizard", which he had already written knowing that Cohn was a fan of
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, and incorporate it into the rock opera. Cohn also panned ''
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'' and ''
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'' upon their release in reviews for ''
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''. It has long been rumoured that Cohn's novel ''I Am Still the Greatest Says Johnny Angelo'' was an inspiration for
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's album ''
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''. He wrote the 1976 ''
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'' article " Tribal Rites of the New Saturday Night", which was the source material for the movie ''
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''. In 1996, Cohn revealed the article to have been a complete fabrication, based only on clubgoers he knew from his native England. In the early 1980s, he was indicted on
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charges for importing $4 million worth of Indian heroin. He refused to give a testimony and the trafficking charges were subsequently dropped. Instead, he was given five years' probation and fined $5,000 for possession. Cohn was a columnist for ''
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'' in the mid- to late 1990s as he researched his book on the underbelly of England, ''Yes We Have No: Adventures in the Other England''. He is also a regular contributor to ''
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''. In 2016, ''Awopbopaloobop Alopbamboom'' was listed by ''The Guardian''s Robert McCrum as one of the "100 Best Nonfiction Books of All Time." It and ''The Heart of the World'' were subsequently reissued by Penguin UK's Vintage Classics imprint.


Bibliography

Fiction * Market (1965) * I Am Still the Greatest Says Johnny Angelo (1967) * Arfur (1973) * King Death (1975) * Need (1997) * Manhattan Babylon (1999) Non-Fiction * Awopbopaloobop Alopbamboom: The Golden Age of Rock (1968) - Revised 1972 * ROCK -From The Beginning (1969) * Today There are No Gentlemen (1971) * Rock Dreams (1974) - Cohn, Nik & Peellaert, Guy * The Elvis years (1975) - Magazine * The Rolling Stones: A celebration (1975) * Ball the Wall: Nik Cohn in the Age of Rock (1989) * The Heart of the World (1992) * Yes We Have No: Adventures in the Other England (1999) * Twentieth Century Dreams (1999) - Cohn, Nik & Peellaert, Guy * Soljas (2002) - Cohn, Nik & Dorner, Julia, * Triksta : Life and Death and New Orleans Rap (2005) * Bye Bye, Bye Baby, Bye Bye (2009) - with Michael Herr, Elisabeth Peellaert * The Noise From the Streets (2014) * Raoul Hausmann: Photographs 1927 - 1936 (2018) - Bargues, Cecile (author, editor) & Cohn, Nik (author) & Barriet, David (editor) & Benassayag, David (editor) & Didier, Beatrice (editor)


References


External links


Nik Cohn reading with DJ Kosmos, Primera Persona festival, Barcelona, 2019
* Beat Instrumental 1972: My Book is Rubbish but it's The Best
Author page, US publisher Penguin Random HouseAuthor page, UK publisher No Exit Press
{{DEFAULTSORT:Cohn, Nik 1946 births Living people British music critics British music journalists Writers from Derry (city) British people of German-Jewish descent British people of Russian-Jewish descent