Seeing what they want to see: An interview with Michael Bracewell

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作者
Loydell, Rupert [1 ]
Bracewell, Michael [1 ]
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[1] Falmouth Univ, Sch Writing & Journalism, Falmouth Campus, Woodlane TR11 4RH, Falmouth, England
关键词
pop culture; fine art; London; nostalgia; beauty; modernism; art school;
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10.1386/punk_00196_7
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C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
Writer, novelist and cultural commentator Michael Bracewell was born in London in 1958 and educated at the University of Nottingham. He has written several novels and many works of non-fiction, including books about artists Gilbert & George and Richard Hamilton, and bands such as Roxy Music. England Is Mine: Pop Life in Albion from Wilde to Goldie (1997) and When Surface Was Depth: Death by Cappuccino and Other Reflections on Music and Culture in the 1990s (2002) were much more ambitious and wide-ranging volumes that roamed popular music, culture and society, whilst his 2021 title Souvenir: London, 1979-1986 was a more reflective book which intrigued by the way Bracewell wrote around music, without engaging directly with it. It was in response to Souvenir that I interviewed the author, although since my questions were sent to him he has not only helped bring the new Gilbert & George Centre in East London to completion, but also published a new novel, Unfinished Business.
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