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Far Above The World: 'Magical and inspired, like Bowie himself' Jonny Marr

Autor Paul Morley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 feb 2026
In the ten years since the death of David Bowie in 2016 there has been no loss of interest in and fascination with his life, music and driven, complex personality. Quite the opposite - he is definitely one musician, one performer, destined not to be forgotten. The significant grief and sadness that greeted his death has evolved into a deeper, enduring love for his music, style, wit, artistic curiosity, sexual energy, flamboyant outsider spirit and insatiable, provocative appetite for life.

Far Above the World will document one of the UK's greatest creative artists, capturing his formative years before he became a household name, and then taking the reader through a spectacularly colourful and vibrant journey of a man who constantly reinvented himself and his music.
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ISBN-13: 9781472289483
ISBN-10: 147228948X
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: Plates
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 mm
Greutate: 0.04 kg
Editura: Headline
Colecția Headline
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

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Look into his eyes. The eyes that give away everything and give away nothing. The arch of his eyebrows. The quizzical look. The sheer amusement. A trace of impatience. Some surprise, some distant fear, a constant gazing scrutiny. A sense of wonder.

In Far Above The World, Paul Morley traces the extraordinary arc of David Bowie's life and artistry, focusing on how Bowie reshaped the cultural landscape through sound, image, and identity. Drawing from his deep knowledge as a critic and collaborator, Morley examines Bowie's shifting personas, collaborative processes and musical innovations, exploring the philosophical and aesthetic dimensions that made him a singular figure in modern art and pop culture. Rather than offering a linear biography, the book weaves themes of time, space, and self-invention to portray Bowie as both an adventurous product of his era and a timeless disruptor of it, arguing that his songs, their insights and warnings, become more relevant as time passes.