Dettagli del libro
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
136
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 20, 2008
Editore
SCHIRMER MOSEL
ISBN-10
3829602901
ISBN-13
9783829602907
Descrizione
In a gripping portrayal of artistic struggle, Anton Corbijn presents a compelling narrative centered around the life of Ian Curtis, the enigmatic lead singer of the iconic band Joy Division. The book delves into the complex layers of Curtis's existence, exploring his passion for music intertwined with his personal demons.
Through vivid storytelling, readers are taken on a journey that chronicles Curtis's rise to fame amidst his internal battles, showcasing how the haunting melodies and poignant lyrics were often reflections of his tumultuous psyche. The richness of the era is captured as Corbijn examines the post-punk landscape, drawing connections between Curtis's life and the broader cultural movements of the time.
As the pages unfold, the account invites deeper reflection on the nature of creativity and the price it can demand. It is a poignant exploration of not just a musician's life, but also a testament to the enduring impact of his artistic legacy, resonating with anyone who has ever grappled with their identity in the face of overwhelming challenges.
Through vivid storytelling, readers are taken on a journey that chronicles Curtis's rise to fame amidst his internal battles, showcasing how the haunting melodies and poignant lyrics were often reflections of his tumultuous psyche. The richness of the era is captured as Corbijn examines the post-punk landscape, drawing connections between Curtis's life and the broader cultural movements of the time.
As the pages unfold, the account invites deeper reflection on the nature of creativity and the price it can demand. It is a poignant exploration of not just a musician's life, but also a testament to the enduring impact of his artistic legacy, resonating with anyone who has ever grappled with their identity in the face of overwhelming challenges.