Lipstick Traces

Lipstick Traces
Author: Greil Marcus
Publsiher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 623
Release: 2014-10-09
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780571261208

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A cult classic in a new edition. This book is about a single, serpentine fact: late in 1976 a record called 'Anarchy in the UK' was issued in London, and this event launched a transformation of pop music all over the world. The song distilled, in crudely poetic form, a critique of modern society once set out by a small group of Paris intellectuals. In Lipstick Traces, Greil Marcus's classic book on punk, Dadaism, the situationists, medieval heretics and the Knights of the Round Table (amongst others), the greatest cultural critic of our times unravels the secret history of the twentieth century.

Lipstick Traces

Lipstick Traces
Author: Greil Marcus
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2009-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674034808

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This is a secret history of modern times, told by way of what conventional history tries to exclude. Lipstick Traces tells a story as disruptive and compelling as the century itself.

Like Lipstick Traces

Like Lipstick Traces
Author: Jérémie Egry
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9185639206

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A Polaroid camera and about 100 Polaroid photos were sent to well-known graffiti writers across the world. Their task was to take pictures of their everyday lives with a complete freedom in their choice of motifs. The result is a spectacular photographic journey through the lenses of 13 graffiti artists. AVAILABLE FROM JUNE 2009.

Rude Mechs Lipstick Traces

Rude Mechs  Lipstick Traces
Author: Lana Lesley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2019-09
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 0981753329

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A graphic adaptation by Lana Lesley of the stage adaptation by Rude Mechs of the book by Greil Marcus.

Listening to Van Morrison

Listening to Van Morrison
Author: Greil Marcus
Publsiher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2010-06-17
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780571254477

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'Van Morrison,' says Greil Marcus, 'remains a singer who can be compared to no other in the history of modern popular music.' When Astral Weeks was released in 1968, it was largely ignored. When it was re-released as a live album in 2009 it reached the top of the Billboard charts, a first for any Van Morrison recording. The wild swings in the music, mirroring the swings in Morrison's success and in people's appreciation (or lack of it) of his music, make Van Morrison one of the most perplexing and mysterious figures in popular modern music, and a perfect subject for the wise and insightful scrutiny of Greil Marcus, one of America's most dedicated cultural critics. This book is Marcus's quest to understand Van Morrison's particular genius through the extraordinary and unclassifiable moments in his long career, beginning in 1965 and continuing in full force to this day. In these dislocations Marcus finds the singer on his own artistic quest precisely to reach some extreme musical threshold, the moments that are not enclosed by the will or the intention of the performer but which somehow emerge at the limits of the musician and his song.

Real Life Rock

Real Life Rock
Author: Greil Marcus
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 599
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Newspapers
ISBN: 9780300196641

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The Washington Post hails Greil Marcus as our greatest cultural critic. Writing in the London Review of Books, D. D. Guttenplan calls him probably the most astute critic of American popular culture since Edmund Wilson. For nearly thirty years, he has written a remarkable column that has migrated from the Village Voice to Artforum, Salon, City Pages, Interview, and The Believer and currently appears in the Barnes & Noble Review. It has been a laboratory where Marcus has fearlessly explored and wittily dissected an enormous variety of cultural artifacts, from songs to books to movies to advertisements, teasing out from the welter of everyday objects what amounts to a de facto theory of cultural transmission. Published to complement the paperback edition of The History of Rock & Roll in Ten Songs, Real Life Rock reveals the critic in full: direct, erudite, funny, fierce, vivid, astute, uninhibited, and possessing an unerring instinct for art and fraud. The result is an indispensable volume packed with startling arguments and casual brilliance.

Lipstick Flavor

Lipstick Flavor
Author: Jérôme Sans,Marla Hamburg Kennedy
Publsiher: Damiani Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 8862084269

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This book edited by Jérôme Sans draws a Lipstick panorama within the world of contemporary art photography. Fully illustrated it is conceived as a magazine or a rhapsody without any beginning or end. Throughout the pages unfurls a new history of the relationship with Lipstick. A story that shows how this feminine symbol with particular flavor has pervaded our culture and its imagery. The book brings together more than 40 international artists and their work from Andy Warhol's self-portrait to intimate pictures of Araki and Nan Goldin, collapsed compositions of Maurizio Cattelan and Pier Paolo Ferrari. Sublimed, made-up, eroticized, parodied ... these traces of contemporary cult accoutrement has become an iconic element of contemporary values. A sexy book to be kissed.

Under the Red White and Blue

Under the Red White and Blue
Author: Greil Marcus
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2020-04-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780300228908

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A deep dive into how F. Scott Fitzgerald’s vision of the American Dream has been understood, portrayed, distorted, misused, and kept alive Renowned critic Greil Marcus takes on the fascinating legacy of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. An enthralling parable (or a cheap metaphor) of the American Dream as a beckoning finger toward a con game, a kind of virus infecting artists of all sorts over nearly a century, Fitzgerald’s story has become a key to American culture and American life itself. Marcus follows the arc of The Great Gatsby from 1925 into the ways it has insinuated itself into works by writers such as Philip Roth and Raymond Chandler; found echoes in the work of performers from Jelly Roll Morton to Lana Del Rey; and continued to rewrite both its own story and that of the country at large in the hands of dramatists and filmmakers from the 1920s to John Collins’s 2006 Gatz and Baz Luhrmann’s critically reviled (here celebrated) 2013 movie version—the fourth, so far.