Imagina a un amigo que comparte contigo sus libros favoritos. Ahora imagina que ese amigo es alguien como David Bowie.
Tres años antes de morir, David Bowie reveló los 100 libros que habían forjado su carrera y cambiado su forma de ver el mundo. Este es su legado y una invitación irresistible a sumergirte de verdad en los libros y en su poder para transformarnos.
«Un libro absolutamente brillante.»- CAITLIN MORAN
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
Named one of Entertainment Weekly’s 12 biggest music memoirs this fall. “An artful and wildly enthralling path for Bowie fans in particular and book lovers in general.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“The only art I’ll ever study is stuff that I can steal from.” ―David Bowie
Three years before David Bowie died, he shared a list of 100 books that changed his life. His choices span fiction and nonfiction, literary and irreverent, and include timeless classics alongside eyebrow-raising obscurities.
In 100 short essays, music journalist John O’Connell studies each book on Bowie’s list and contextualizes it in the artist’s life and work. How did the power imbued in a single suit of armor in The Iliad impact a man who loved costumes, shifting identity, and the siren song of the alter-ego? How did The Gnostic Gospels inform Bowie’s own hazy personal cosmology? How did the poems of T.S. Eliot and Frank O’Hara, the fiction of Vladimir Nabokov and Anthony Burgess, the comics of The Beano and The Viz, and the groundbreaking politics of James Baldwin influence Bowie’s lyrics, his sound, his artistic outlook? How did the 100 books on this list influence one of the most influential artists of a generation?
Heartfelt, analytical, and totally original, Bowie’s Bookshelf is one part epic reading guide and one part biography of a music legend.
- ISBN10 8417552863
- ISBN13 9788417552862
- Publish Date 23 June 2020
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Blackie Books
- Format Paperback (US Trade)
- Pages 288
- Language Spanish
- URL https://penguinrandomhouse.com/books/isbn/9788417552862