Bowie (Hardcover)

Author: Marc Spitz
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780307393968
Publisher: CRNFM
Publish Date: 10/27/2009
Buy.com Sku: 211244667
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Dimensions (in Inches) 9.5H x 6.5L x 1.5T
 
From noted author and journalist Spitz comes this work that chronicles David Bowie''s life. Spitz presents a portrait not only of one of the most important artists of the last century but also an examination of a truly fascinating man. b&w photo inserts.
 
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Rock journalist Marc Spitz examines the genesis, life and times, music, and influences of the British musician David Bowie. A life-long fan, Spitz weaves into this biography enough about his personal relationship to Bowie's songs and records to establish a connection with readers. Working from exhaustive interviews--with everyone from Bowie's family to cultural critic Camille Paglia to fellow stars Siouxsie Sioux and Peter Frampton--Spitz's biography radiates with insight and first-hand accounts.

 

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"A breezy, well-lit portrait of the ever-enigmatic rocker." 10/01/2009

 
 
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There''s an alien in the window of the house next door to the one where David Bowie was born at 40 Stansfield Road in Brixton, a southern borough of London. It peers out, gray skinned, with black, oval-shaped eyes and a tennis-racket-sized skull, the same kind of inflatable spacemen for sale in the gas station gift shops that one stops at while driving through Roswell, New Mexico. X-Files/E.T.-faced aliens. It might not be there now, should you decide to make a new pilgrimage, but it was there when I traveled to Brixton, as if to say, "Welcome, biographer!"

Whoever lives in the virtually identical home at 38 Stansfield Road, they certainly know who was born next door. If the alien had eyelids it''d be winking. Otherwise, this block, like every other block in the area, is as quiet as it must have been in the harsh winter of 1947. The house itself is three stories high, pale brick, with a double-arched doorway painted French white. A chest-high brick wall separ
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