Collected and annotated lyrics from one of music's most visionary bards, John Darnielle.
A work of rapturous beauty, This Year: 365 Songs Annotated celebrates the creative life and the musical genius of John Darnielle through his most meaningful songs.
From his early days recording on a boom box, through the evolution of the Mountain Goats from a solo project to a full band, to his continued influence on indie music, This Year pairs the definitive texts of 365 John Darnielle songs with first-person commentaries on his life and music. These commentaries reveal how the songs came to be and the people who inspired them: his family and friends; his wife, Lalitree Darnielle; his longtime collaborator, Peter Hughes; and even his literary heroes, among many others. Here are the origins of 'This Year', 'No Children', 'The Best Ever Death Metal Band in Denton', and 'Up the Wolves', as well as Darnielle's literary influences, including Flannery O'Connor, Jorge Luis Borges, and Stephen King.
This Year, spanning decades, becomes the definitive literary record of one of the greatest songwriters and musical creative forces of all time.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
Praise for Devil House:
'Quietly, as if stealing in on cat's paws, [John Darnielle has] become, as a novelist, unignorable ... His third novel, Devil House, is terrific: confident, creepy, a powerful and soulful page-turner. I had no idea where it was going, in the best possible sense ... It's never quite the book you think it is. It's better.' -- Dwight Garner * The New York Times * Praise for Devil House:
'Masterful ... Often tense, lyrically dazzling, and iced with a thick layer of irreverent affinity for the fringes of pop culture, the result is top-notch storytelling ... Suspenseful, brilliant, and chaotically addicting, Devil House triumphs as a page-turning metafictional treatise on the power of narratives cloaked in the trappings of a certifiable true crime classic.' -- Zack Ruskin * San Francisco Chronicle * Praise for Universal Harvester:
'A captivating exploration of the vagaries of memory and inertia in middle America ... [Universal Harvester] serves as a stellar encore after the success of [Darnielle's] debut novel, Wolf in White Van ... Beneath the eerie gauze of this book, I felt an undercurrent of humanity and hope.' * The Washington Post * Praise for Universal Harvester:
'A slow-burn mystery/thriller whose characters are drawn together by an eerie discovery ... Darnielle adeptly juggles multiple stories that collide with chaotic consequences somewhere in the middle of nowhere.' -- <em>Publishers Weekly</em>, starred review Praise for Wolf in White Van:
'A delicately written first novel, poignant and sinister, that probes the creative and destructive potential of the imagination.' -- Cameron Woodhead * The Sydney Morning Herald *
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12 illustrated frontispieces
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 153 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-917189-49-1 (9781917189491)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
John Darnielle is the author of the novels Devil House, Universal Harvester, and Wolf in White Van, all three New York Times bestsellers. Wolf in White Van was a National Book Award nominee and a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for first fiction. Universal Harvester was a finalist for the Locus Award. Darnielle lives in Durham, North Carolina, with his wife and sons when he's not on the road touring with his band the Mountain Goats.