
Bowie
An Illustrated Life
University of Texas Press
Published on 6. September 2019
Book
Hardback
168 pages
978-1-4773-1887-4 (ISBN)
Description
David Bowie was a master of artifice and reinvention. In that same spirit, illustrator MarIa Hesse and writer Fran Ruiz have created a vivid retelling of the life of David Robert Jones, from his working-class childhood to glam rock success to superstardom, concluding with the final recording sessions after his cancer diagnosis.
Narrated from the rock star's point of view, Bowie colorfully renders both the personal and the professional turning points in a life marked by evolution and innovation. We see Bowie facing the sorrow of his brother's mental illness, kicking a cocaine habit while other musicians succumbed to deadly overdoses, contending with a tumultuous love life, and radiating joy as a father. Along the way, he describes how he shattered the boundaries of song and society with a counterculture cast that included Iggy Pop, Brian Eno, and Freddie Mercury-as well as his own creations, Ziggy Stardust and the Thin White Duke.
Evocatively illustrated from start to finish, Bowie is a stellar tribute to an inimitable star.
Narrated from the rock star's point of view, Bowie colorfully renders both the personal and the professional turning points in a life marked by evolution and innovation. We see Bowie facing the sorrow of his brother's mental illness, kicking a cocaine habit while other musicians succumbed to deadly overdoses, contending with a tumultuous love life, and radiating joy as a father. Along the way, he describes how he shattered the boundaries of song and society with a counterculture cast that included Iggy Pop, Brian Eno, and Freddie Mercury-as well as his own creations, Ziggy Stardust and the Thin White Duke.
Evocatively illustrated from start to finish, Bowie is a stellar tribute to an inimitable star.
Reviews / Votes
While Bowie portrayed many larger-than-life characters in his music, this book attempts to turn Bowie himself into a similarly superhuman character, adding a few extra dashes of magic, wonder and awe into his already stunning life as an artist. (Paste Magazine) [A] beautifully illustrated book of [Bowie's] life-not a 'graphic biography' but something more imaginative. (Shepherd Express) [Bowie's] fabulous ink and watercolor portraits...borrow elements of religious iconography to portray Bowie with heart and nerves exposed, wrapped in rainbows, or sprouting plant life. The art reflects a man consumed with himself as an evolving art project, at once self-absorbed and self-sacrificing, cooly aesthetic and curiously, lovably human. (Publishers Weekly) Evocatively illustrated from start to finish, [Bowie] is a stellar tribute to an inimitable star. (OutWord Magazine) [A] delightful little tome...it's easy to devour in a single sitting, making it more a creative introduction than an authoritative, essential work. That doesn't stop it from being pleasurable. (Pasatiempo) This isn't a traditional biography by any stretch, which makes perfect sense for anyone even vaguely familiar with the life and times of David Robert Jones...This illustrated version serves its purpose well because art (or artifice) was such an integral part of his persona...Hesse's work gives the pages a hypnotic power, mimicking legendary photographs in a style all her own. (Rogues Portal) [An] inventive biography...Told from Bowie's viewpoint, readers follow along his personal and professional life and meet many of the famous musicians he interacted with, including Iggy Pop, Brian Eno, Freddie Mercury and others. (Chicago Tribune)More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Austin, TX
United States
Illustrations
129 color illus.
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 165 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
626 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4773-1887-4 (9781477318874)
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Persons
An illustrator and graphic designer, MarIa Hesse is the author of Frida Kahlo: An Illustrated Life.
Fran Ruiz is a professor of geography and history, and his writing regularly appears in the magazine Cultural Use Manual.
Ned Sublette is a musicologist and the author of four previous books.
Fran Ruiz is a professor of geography and history, and his writing regularly appears in the magazine Cultural Use Manual.
Ned Sublette is a musicologist and the author of four previous books.
Content
Introduction
Timeline
Absolute beginners
Liftoff
Hazy cosmic jive
The side effects of the cocaine
Standing by the wall
Put a bullet in my brain and it makes all the papers
Dancing with the big boys
A heart for the tin man
World wide Bowie
Never get old
I can't give everything away
Discography
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Timeline
Absolute beginners
Liftoff
Hazy cosmic jive
The side effects of the cocaine
Standing by the wall
Put a bullet in my brain and it makes all the papers
Dancing with the big boys
A heart for the tin man
World wide Bowie
Never get old
I can't give everything away
Discography
Bibliography
Acknowledgments