Lydia Lunch : the war is never over
Nick SoulsbySoulsby, Nick · Bok · Engelsk · utgitt 2020 · Biografiar · Biografier
Ledig
- Sølvberget, 3. etasje Musikk: 1 av 1 ledig
(sortering: 781.66092 LUN)
Henter eksemplarliste...
Fakta
Laster innhold...
Kopiér til utklippstavle
*0010855433 *003NO-LaBS *00520211116211422.0 *007t *008200814s2020 xx er 0deng d *009 cam 1 *019 $bl *020 $a978-1-911036-45-6$qheftet$cNkr. 186 *0243 $a9781911036456 *035 $a(NO-LaBS)12610972(bibid) *035 $a(NO-OsBAS)150354424 *040 $bnor *08204$a782.42166092$223/nor$qNO-OsBAS *090 $c781.66092$dLUN *1001 $aSoulsby, Nick$_30296300 *24510$aLydia Lunch$bthe war is never over$cNick Soulsby *260 $aLondon$bJawbone$c2020 *300 $a320 sider$billustrasjoner$c22 cm *336 $atekst$0http://rdaregistry.info/termList/RDAContentType/1020$2rdaco *337 $auformidlet$0http://rdaregistry.info/termList/RDAMediaType/1007$2rdamt *338 $abind$0http://rdaregistry.info/termList/RDACarrierType/1049$2rdact *386 $mNasjonalitet/regional gruppe$bUS$0(NO-LaBS)855433-1 *5208 $aBefore #MeToo, before Riot Grrl, there was Lydia Lunch. A central figure in the No Wave scene of the seventies-as founder of the seminal Teenage Jesus & The Jerks-Lunch has pursued a four decade-long career turning the substance of her life into unapologetic, stark, and beautiful art. From the eighties onward, Lunch became a lone voice publicly calling out the patriarchal aggressions and day-to-day violence enacted by the powerful-and never gave a good goddamn whether you wanted to hear it or not. Refusing to be silenced, she took to stages the world over, fearlessly speaking the truth, whether of her own life with its legacy of parental abuse, of her wild times owning the streets of New York City, or of the world she saw around her. Seeing no boundaries between creative mediums, Lydia has enacted her vision through music, spoken word, film, theatre, and more. Released as an accompaniment to Beth B's new documentary The War Is Never Over, this book is the first comprehensive overview of Lunch's creative campaign of resistance, a celebration of pleasure as the ultimate act of rebellion. Across these pages, Lunch and her numerous collaborators-including Thurston Moore, Jim Sclavunos, Kid Congo Powers, Bob Bert, Richard Kern, Nick Zedd, and Vivienne Dick-recount life at the frontline of the musical extremes of the seventies and eighties underground, the wild times, the disciplined productivity, life lived as a defender of the voiceless, and an unapologetic force of righteous fury. *60014$aLunch, Lydia$d1959-$6(NO-LaBS)855433-1$_18581800 *65007$a1960-1999$9nno$2Bokbasen AS$_33903200 *65007$a1960-1999$9nob$2Bokbasen AS$_30198200 *65007$aMusikarar$9nno$2Bokbasen AS$_33871200 *65007$aMusikere$9nob$2Bokbasen AS$_30481200 *65007$aPop og rock$9nno$2Bokbasen AS$_32111700 *65007$aPop og rock$9nob$2Bokbasen AS$_30286600 *651 7$aUSA$9nno$2Bokbasen AS$_31871500 *651 7$aUSA$9nob$2Bokbasen AS$_30245000 *655 7$aBiografiar$9nno$2Bokbasen AS$_30657200 *655 7$aBiografier$9nob$2Bokbasen AS$_30421600 *85641$amedia.boknett.no$3Omslagsbilde$uhttps://media.boknett.no/objects/24/44/150354424/productimage_ORG_3a5d2d2e546fe5f138369b122f3f1a450b9e1af7.jpg$nBokbasen, Oslo$qimage/jpeg ^