Song noir : Tom Waits and the spirit of Los Angeles


Alex Harvey
Bok Engelsk · Biografiar(https://id.nb.no/vocabulary/ntsf/36)
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240 sider : illustrasjoner
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'This beautifully-written book is an inspired autopsy of LA's grimy underbelly in the 1970s and a riveting psychological deconstruction of a complicated artist.' - Guy Bennett 'Song Noir provides a compelling account of Tom's wild years in the 1960s and '70s in an LA that no longer exists.' - David Hesmondhalgh, music sociologist, author of Why Music Matters Song Noir examines the formative first decade of Tom Waits's career, when he lived, wrote and recorded nine albums in Los Angeles; from his soft, folk-inflected debut, Closing Time (1973), to the abrasive, surreal Swordfishtrombones (1983). Starting his song-writing career in the '70s, Waits absorbed LA's wealth of cultural influences. Combining the spoken idioms of writers like Kerouac and Bukowski with jazz-blues rhythms, he explored the city's literary and film noir traditions to create hallucinatory dreamscapes. Waits mined a rich seam of the city's low-life locations and characters, letting the place feed his dark imagination. Mixing the domestic with the mythic, Waits turned quotidian, autobiographical details into something more disturbing and emblematic; a vision of LA as the warped, narcotic heart of his nocturnal explorations.
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9781789146639 : Nkr 203.00

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