Vital Signs
Music, Movies and Other Manias
Ian Penman(Author)
Serpent's Tail (Publisher)
Published on 15. January 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
386 pages
978-1-85242-523-4 (ISBN)
Description
In 1977, The Clash and The Sex Pistols released their d?but albums, Vladimir Nabokov died and Ian Penman had his first review published in the NME. Britain's leading weekly music paper was just about to embark upon its most glamorous era, with Penman its star writer. Perming Barthes with dub, booze and Walter Benjamin, Penman achieved something few music writers can even dream of - he changed the way the subject was written about. From Amis to Zappa, Tricky to De Niro, Fassbinder to Michael Jackson, cartoons to curry, S&M to heavy metal, this brilliant collection brings together for the very first time Ian Penman's journalism.
Reviews / Votes
There's very few things I've wanted but couldn't have, but one I can think of is envy... When I met Penman... I finally found someone of my own generation I could feel this most shimmeringly savage and sexy of emotions for. And it felt DAMN GOOD. Reader, in your hands you hold your very own ticket to Heaven, via Hell, and back -- Julie Burchill ?For sheer provocative wit and penetrating insight * it makes a mockery of most magazine journalism? Uncut ?Vivid witticisms and circumspect X rays of youth culture? Time Out New York *More details
Edition
Main
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Profile Books Ltd
Dimensions
Height: 215 mm
Width: 135 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-85242-523-4 (9781852425234)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Ian Penman was born in 1959. He was raised and educated in Norfolk, Cyprus, Scotland and the Middle East. In 1977, scheduled to atttend art college, he took a 'year out' and fetched up at the NME, where his subsequent work achieved a certain notoriety. Since 1985 he has been a successful freelance journalist, published widely and reprinted in France, Germany, the US and Japan. Mr Penman is the sort of person who will one day leave all his money to a home for stray cats.