David Bowie: Starman
Autor Paul Trynkaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 iul 2011
Paul Trynka illuminates Bowie's seemingly contradictory life and his many reinventions as an artist, offering over 300 new interviews with everyone from classmates to managers to lovers. He reveals Bowie's broad influence on the entertainment world, from movie star to modern-day icon, trend-setter to musical innovator. This book will define Bowie for years to come.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780316032254
ISBN-10: 0316032255
Pagini: 544
Dimensiuni: 161 x 236 x 44 mm
Greutate: 0.85 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Little Brown and Company
ISBN-10: 0316032255
Pagini: 544
Dimensiuni: 161 x 236 x 44 mm
Greutate: 0.85 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Little Brown and Company
Notă biografică
Paul Trynkawas formerly the editor of Mojo magazine (1996-2003). He has also been the editorial director ofQmagazine, launch editor ofThe Guitar Magazine, and editor-in-chief of New Projects at Emap. He is the author ofIggy Pop(Broadway 2007),Portrait of the Blues, andDenim, a history of the fabric. He lives in Greenwich, London.
Recenzii
"British
rock
journalist
Paul
Trynka
considers
at
length
the
Startling
androgyny
that
made
Bowie
a
defining
human
being
of
the
1970s....this
book
feels
close
to
definitive....many
moments
inDavid
Bowie:
Starmanmade
me
lean
forward
with
pleasure.
"—Dwight
Garner,The
New
York
Times
"British rock journalist Paul Trynka captures seemingly every glitter-god pretension and Lycra outfit, interviewing scores of friends, bandmates and detractors. The result is the most complete and compelling portrait of Bowie's life ever assembled."—Andy Greene,Rolling Stone
With extensive research, a well judged reappraisal of the work, and an impressively nuanced approach to the drives that have motored the many lives of David Bowie, Paul Trynka has delivered a sharp, elegant and convincing volume on the man that brings freshness to a familiar story.—Mark Paytress,Mojo
Truly definitive... Trynka's second successive exemplar of the rock biographer's art.—Ian Fortnam,Classic Rock
Something special...The book includes interviews with those who know Bowie best, from childhood friends to those working most closely with him today....This is a terrific book, and readers will be rushing to relisten to the artist's back catalog. Not to be missed.—Bill Baars,Library Journal
"Rich in observations from the collaborators and lovers [Bowie] burned through with roughly equal ruthlessness, the book is thorough enough to satisfy all but the most obsessive acolyte."—Chris Klimek,Dallas Morning News
"Paul Trynka's new book, BOWIE: STARMAN, ...a deeply researched and closely observed accounting of Bowie's life and career. Sure, there's plenty of sex and drugs and rock 'n' roll anecdotes. But Trynka takes us well beyond all that rock-star stuff and digs deeply into those peculiar confluences of gifted musical personnel and roiling creative juices that have produced Bowie's oeuvre."—Mark Baker,Paste
"Trynka hews to Bowie's own narrative...the author's musical credibility is unquestionable. For the rock fan, pop-culture junkie or curious passerby, there's plenty to be entertained by."—Maureen Callahan,New York Post
"Drawing upon more than 250 new interviews with friends of Bowie and on previously published interviews with Bowie, former Mojo editor affectionately chronicles the life and music of Bowie from his childhood and youth to the high points of his career, his recent heart attack and almost total disappearance from the music scene...Bowie, in Trynka's hands is a man who has never settled for the predictable."—Publisher's Weekly
"British rock journalist Paul Trynka captures seemingly every glitter-god pretension and Lycra outfit, interviewing scores of friends, bandmates and detractors. The result is the most complete and compelling portrait of Bowie's life ever assembled."—Andy Greene,Rolling Stone
With extensive research, a well judged reappraisal of the work, and an impressively nuanced approach to the drives that have motored the many lives of David Bowie, Paul Trynka has delivered a sharp, elegant and convincing volume on the man that brings freshness to a familiar story.—Mark Paytress,Mojo
Truly definitive... Trynka's second successive exemplar of the rock biographer's art.—Ian Fortnam,Classic Rock
Something special...The book includes interviews with those who know Bowie best, from childhood friends to those working most closely with him today....This is a terrific book, and readers will be rushing to relisten to the artist's back catalog. Not to be missed.—Bill Baars,Library Journal
"Rich in observations from the collaborators and lovers [Bowie] burned through with roughly equal ruthlessness, the book is thorough enough to satisfy all but the most obsessive acolyte."—Chris Klimek,Dallas Morning News
"Paul Trynka's new book, BOWIE: STARMAN, ...a deeply researched and closely observed accounting of Bowie's life and career. Sure, there's plenty of sex and drugs and rock 'n' roll anecdotes. But Trynka takes us well beyond all that rock-star stuff and digs deeply into those peculiar confluences of gifted musical personnel and roiling creative juices that have produced Bowie's oeuvre."—Mark Baker,Paste
"Trynka hews to Bowie's own narrative...the author's musical credibility is unquestionable. For the rock fan, pop-culture junkie or curious passerby, there's plenty to be entertained by."—Maureen Callahan,New York Post
"Drawing upon more than 250 new interviews with friends of Bowie and on previously published interviews with Bowie, former Mojo editor affectionately chronicles the life and music of Bowie from his childhood and youth to the high points of his career, his recent heart attack and almost total disappearance from the music scene...Bowie, in Trynka's hands is a man who has never settled for the predictable."—Publisher's Weekly