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The Resistible Demise of Michael Jackson
Mark Fisher
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Description for The Resistible Demise of Michael Jackson
Paperback. Contains essays which demonstrate that writing on popular culture can be both thoughtful and heartfelt. It includes Barney Hoskyns' classic "NME" piece written at the time of "Thriller". Editor(s): Fisher, Mark. Series: Zero Books. Num Pages: 200 pages. BIC Classification: AVH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 216 x 139 x 23. Weight in Grams: 466.
The essays in "The Resistible Demise of Michael Jackson" consummately demonstrate that writing on popular culture can be both thoughtful and heartfelt. The contributors, who include accomplished music critics as well as renowned theorists, are some of the most astute and eloquent writers on pop today. The collection is made up of new essays written in the wake of Jackson's death, and includes Barney Hoskyns' classic "NME" piece written at the time of "Thriller", and contributions from Ian Penman, David Stubbs, Paul Lester, and Chris Roberts.
The essays in "The Resistible Demise of Michael Jackson" consummately demonstrate that writing on popular culture can be both thoughtful and heartfelt. The contributors, who include accomplished music critics as well as renowned theorists, are some of the most astute and eloquent writers on pop today. The collection is made up of new essays written in the wake of Jackson's death, and includes Barney Hoskyns' classic "NME" piece written at the time of "Thriller", and contributions from Ian Penman, David Stubbs, Paul Lester, and Chris Roberts.
Product Details
Publisher
John Hunt Publishing United Kingdom
Number of pages
200
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Series
Zero Books
Condition
New
Number of Pages
318
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781846943485
SKU
V9781846943485
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About Mark Fisher
Mark Fisher is highly respected both as a music writer and a theorist. He writes regularly for The Wire, frieze, New Statesman, and Sight & Sound.
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