Why Bowie Matters

Why Bowie Matters by Will Brooker, published by HarperCollins Publishers Limited on January 7, 2021, is a 240-page exploration of the influences that shaped David Bowie, from musicians to filmmakers. This book delves into the life and legacy of Bowie, examining how his experiences and artistic journey contributed to his enduring significance in music and culture.
In this insightful work, Professor Brooker combines personal passion with academic rigor, retracing Bowie’s path from his childhood in Bromley to his iconic status. Readers will find a thorough investigation of Bowie’s record collection, literary influences, and the symbolism in his final work, Blackstar. The book addresses themes of biography, music, and the philosophical aspects of Bowie’s impact, offering a comprehensive view of why he remains a vital figure in contemporary culture.
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A unique, moving and dazzlingly researched exploration of the places, people, musicians, writers and filmmakers that inspired David Jones to become David Bowie, what we can learn from his life’s work and journey, and why he will always matter.
When David Bowie died on 10th January 2016, it seemed the whole world was united in mourning. His greatest hits were sung tearfully in pubs up and down Britain, garlands of flowers were left at the Aladdin Sane mural in his old stomping ground of Brixton and tributes poured in from a galaxy of stars. To many of us, Bowie was so much more than a pop idol. But why?
In Why Bowie Matters, Professor Will Brooker answers that question persuasively, as both a fan and an academic. A Bowie obsessive since childhood, he hit the headlines over the course of a year-long immersive research project that took him from London to Berlin and New York, following in Bowie’s footsteps, only listening to music and reading books he loved, and even at times adopting his fashion.
In this original and illuminating book, Professor Brooker approaches Bowie from various angles, re-tracing his childhood on the streets of Bromley, taking us through his record collection and bookshelves, and deciphering the symbols and codes of his final work, Blackstar to piece together how an ordinary suburban teenager turned himself into a legend, and how perhaps we too could be a little more Bowie.
He shows us that while David Robert Jones died on that terrible day in January, David Bowie will live on forever.
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