The Life & Times of Malcolm McLaren: The Biography
Details
ISBN: 9781472121097
Audience: General
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 880
Publication Date: 9 Apr 2020
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Publication City, Country: London, United Kingdom
Dimensions (cm): 23.2(H) x 15.2(L) x 5.6(W)
Weight (gm): 1160
Reviews
I couldn't put this book down. Malcolm inspired us to make art out of our boredom and anger. He set us free * Bobby G (Primal Scream) *Exhaustive . . . compelling -- Sean O'Hagan * Observer *
Excellent . . . With this book, Gorman convincingly moves away from the ossified image of McLaren as a great rock'n'roll
swindler, a morally bankrupt punk Mephistopheles, and closer towards his art-school roots, his love of ideas. Tiresome, unpleasant, even cruel - he was, this book underlines, never boring
The Life and Times of Malcolm McLaren should be required reading in art schools (and on film and creative writing courses too): it is a reminder that revolutions don't arise from icy perfection, only from a habit of getting things wrong * Times Literary Supplement *
Exhaustive, definitive . . . epic -- Will Hodgkinson * The Times *
McLaren finally gets the sensitively balanced biography he deserves . . . Gorman serves him well, with frequently jaw-dropping forensic eloquence * Classic Rock *
An inspirationally detailed new biography -- Andrew Perry * Q magazine *
A mesmerising journey, from youthful idealism to shape-shifting, hit-and-miss adulthood -- Paul Tierney * The i *
An incredible new biography of this provocative figure, perfectly encapsulating McLaren's ability to identify emerging trends and position or inveigle himself in at exactly the right moment -- Edwin Heathcote * Financial Times *
Gobsmacker of a biography -- Helen Brown * Telegraph *
Sex Pistols Svengali colourfully - and substantially - brought to life -- Andrew Perry * Mojo *
Fascinating new insights into the public achievements and private life of this cultural icon and architect of punk . . . [Gorman] is such a consummate narrator that you are gripped throughout the entire book . . . an intriguing and insightful read * Louder Than War *
A far reaching psychological unravelling of one of the most fascinating British men of his era . . . Gorman's biography is a gorgeous work, filled with the kind of startling details fiction wouldn't dare invent . . . It is a book of great substance, depth and acuity, drawn with a sympathetic yet never overly reverential eye to the most brilliant pop cultural curator of them all -- Paul Flynn * Love magazine *
Gorman has an encyclopaedic knowledge of how music has intersected with style and design over the last 50 years . . . Gorman's book becomes most thrilling when it explores McLaren's less familiar post-punk work -- Mark C. O'Flaherty * Civilian Global *
Gorman dissects McLaren's subsequent adventures in hip-hop, detourned classical music and cinema in great detail -- Andrew Perry * Uncut *
Fascinating new tome -- Ysenda Maxtone Graham * Daily Mail *
A rounded portrait of this oft-misunderstood eccentric . . . without a hint of hagiography, the book mounts a strong case for
McLaren's significance and enduring influence
Neither hagiography nor hatchet job, the book is curious, rigorous and . . . rarely dull -- Fiona Sturges * Guardian *
A magnum opus on the often overlooked and much-maligned maverick . . . a hectic and inspiring tale where the only constant is that of style -- Ben Reardon * Vogue *
Fascinating and detailed . . . a brave biography of an extraordinary, quasi-shamanistic maverick * Morning Star *
McLaren gets the exhaustively forensic, sensitively balanced biography he's long deserved . . . vivid and thorough account . . . fascinating, everything recounted with nonjudgmental eloquence and
impeccable research. A major work
Thorough and engaging -- Alan Clayson * Ugly Things magazine *
Excellent and compelling -- Gary Lucas * Please Kill Me *
Compulsively readable * Bad Feeling *