On Bowie
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Word Count
51,750 words, Guess
Page Count
207 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL26432286M
- ISBN-139781781257456
- ISBN-101781257450
- OCLC Control Number936533081
- Internet Archiveonbowie0000crit
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- Library of Congress Control Number2015463768
- Google-QqACwAAQBAJ
- Goodreads29851587
- AmazonB01BF8MGCU
- The StoryGraph6ba8653e-0dec-4163-85a8-d6e370a46f09
Classifications
- DDC782.42166092
- LCCML420.B754 C75 2016
- LCCML420.B754
Alternate Titles
- Bowie
Description
An appreciation of David Bowie – artist, lyricist, performer, icon What made Bowie special? What made him the cultural icon he is today? And what made millions of people around the world tune into his peculiar wavelength and find exactly what they'd been looking for all along? These are the questions asked by Simon Critchley in this keen-eyed, moving and textured tribute to Bowie. Each of the two dozen deceptively short chapters looks at Bowie from a new angle, slowly unfolding the enigma that was his artistic life into a celebration of what made him unique. From the author's earliest childhood exposure to the bizarre musical and sexual contours of Ziggy Stardust right through to the supernova glow of Blackstar, and covering everything in between, Critchley traces the development of Bowie's music and lyrics to tell the story of how he tapped into zeitgeist - and into our hearts. Growing up in working-class suburban England, the young Critchley was instantly drawn to this creature from another planet, 'so sexual, so knowing, so strange'. Now a celebrated philosopher who Jonathan Lethem has called 'a figure of quite startling brilliance', Critchley draws on a plethora of cultural and philosophical touchpoints, as well as his own intensely personal response to the music, to paint an essential portrait of Bowie as songwriter, poet, performer and icon. (Source: [Serpent’s Tail](https://serpentstail.com/work/on-bowie/))
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