Starman: Bowie’s Stardust Years
Kleist Reinhard
Abrams and Chronicle
English
Paperback
176 pages
Subject: Rese Editori Abrams e Chronicle (Excel)
The genesis and nea rapocalypse of a rock ’n’ roll messiah
In 1972, the rock’n’roll messiah ZIGGY STARDUST was born. His provocative play on sexual identity and gender roles laid the foundation for David Bowie’s ascent to becoming one of the most successful pop musicians of all time.
Reinhard Kleist’s STARMAN weaves the gripping tale of this outrageous character’s genesis, rise, and fall, as well as of David Bowie’s hapless efforts in the London music scene before Ziggy’s arrival, and of the struggles he experienced with his own creation at the height of his fame. As Bowie transforms himself, ever more frenetically, into the egocentric rock star he first conceived, the extravagant lifestyle he had only ever imagined threatens to engulf him, and bring everything down before his eyes…
This publication has not been prepared, approved, authorized or licensed by the David Bowie estate or any related entity.
STATO: In Commercio
€ 23.00