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The Life & Times of Malcolm McLaren
The Biography
Taschenbuch von Paul Gorman
Sprache: Englisch

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'Should be required reading in art schools' Times Literary Supplement
'McLaren finally gets the sensitively balanced biography he deserves' Classic Rock

Malcolm McLaren was one of the most culturally significant but misunderstood figures of the modern era. A decade after his life was cruelly cut short by cancer, The Life & Times of Malcolm McLaren sheds fascinating new light on the public achievements and private life of this cultural iconoclast and architect of punk, whose championing of street culture movements including hip-hop and Voguing reverberates to this day. With exclusive contributions from friends and intimates and access to private papers and family documents, this biography uncovers the true story behind this complicated figure.

With a preface by Alan Moore, who collaborated with McLaren on the unrealised film project Fashion Beast, and an essay by Lou Stoppard casting a twenty-first-century perspective over his achievements, The Life & Times Of Malcolm McLaren is the explosive and definitive account of the man dubbed by Melvyn Bragg 'the Diaghilev of punk'.

Paul Gorman is a writer whose work has appeared in many of the world's leading publications. Gorman first met Malcolm McLaren in 1975 and was last in contact with him a few weeks before his death in 2010.

'A magnum opus on the often overlooked and much-maligned maverick . . . a hectic and inspiring tale where the only constant is that of style' Vogue

'Should be required reading in art schools' Times Literary Supplement
'McLaren finally gets the sensitively balanced biography he deserves' Classic Rock

Malcolm McLaren was one of the most culturally significant but misunderstood figures of the modern era. A decade after his life was cruelly cut short by cancer, The Life & Times of Malcolm McLaren sheds fascinating new light on the public achievements and private life of this cultural iconoclast and architect of punk, whose championing of street culture movements including hip-hop and Voguing reverberates to this day. With exclusive contributions from friends and intimates and access to private papers and family documents, this biography uncovers the true story behind this complicated figure.

With a preface by Alan Moore, who collaborated with McLaren on the unrealised film project Fashion Beast, and an essay by Lou Stoppard casting a twenty-first-century perspective over his achievements, The Life & Times Of Malcolm McLaren is the explosive and definitive account of the man dubbed by Melvyn Bragg 'the Diaghilev of punk'.

Paul Gorman is a writer whose work has appeared in many of the world's leading publications. Gorman first met Malcolm McLaren in 1975 and was last in contact with him a few weeks before his death in 2010.

'A magnum opus on the often overlooked and much-maligned maverick . . . a hectic and inspiring tale where the only constant is that of style' Vogue

Über den Autor
Paul Gorman is a writer whose work has appeared in many of the world's leading publications. Gorman's previous books include The Story Of The Face: The Magazine That Changed Culture (2017), Derek Boshier: Rethink/Re-entry (ed. 2105), Mr Freedom: Tommy Roberts - British Design Hero (2012), Reasons To Be Cheerful: The Life & Work of Barney Bubbles (2008), Straight with Boy George (2005), Nine Lives with Goldie (2002) and The Look: Adventures In Rock & Pop Fashion (2001).
Gorman first met Malcolm McLaren - who contributed the foreword to The Look - in 1975 and was last in contact with him a few weeks before his death in 2010. Gorman subsequently organized exhibitions and events about McLaren, including The Sound Of Fashion & The Look Of Music in Copenhagen and Art Into Pop: Let It Rock in Grenoble (both with Young Kim, 2015), Eyes For Blowing Up Bridges: Joining The Dots From The Situationist International To Malcolm McLaren in Southampton (with David Thorp, 2015) and Be Reasonable Demand The Impossible in London (with Caz Facey, 2015).
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2025
Genre: Musik
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Biographien & Monographien
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781472121110
ISBN-10: 1472121112
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Gorman, Paul
Hersteller: Little, Brown Book Group
Maße: 197 x 124 x 43 mm
Von/Mit: Paul Gorman
Erscheinungsdatum: 31.12.2025
Gewicht: 0,626 kg
Artikel-ID: 119319959
Über den Autor
Paul Gorman is a writer whose work has appeared in many of the world's leading publications. Gorman's previous books include The Story Of The Face: The Magazine That Changed Culture (2017), Derek Boshier: Rethink/Re-entry (ed. 2105), Mr Freedom: Tommy Roberts - British Design Hero (2012), Reasons To Be Cheerful: The Life & Work of Barney Bubbles (2008), Straight with Boy George (2005), Nine Lives with Goldie (2002) and The Look: Adventures In Rock & Pop Fashion (2001).
Gorman first met Malcolm McLaren - who contributed the foreword to The Look - in 1975 and was last in contact with him a few weeks before his death in 2010. Gorman subsequently organized exhibitions and events about McLaren, including The Sound Of Fashion & The Look Of Music in Copenhagen and Art Into Pop: Let It Rock in Grenoble (both with Young Kim, 2015), Eyes For Blowing Up Bridges: Joining The Dots From The Situationist International To Malcolm McLaren in Southampton (with David Thorp, 2015) and Be Reasonable Demand The Impossible in London (with Caz Facey, 2015).
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2025
Genre: Musik
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Biographien & Monographien
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781472121110
ISBN-10: 1472121112
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Gorman, Paul
Hersteller: Little, Brown Book Group
Maße: 197 x 124 x 43 mm
Von/Mit: Paul Gorman
Erscheinungsdatum: 31.12.2025
Gewicht: 0,626 kg
Artikel-ID: 119319959
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