Haddon Hall: When David Invented Bowie

Author:   Nejib
Publisher:   SelfMadeHero
ISBN:  

9781910593264


Pages:   144
Publication Date:   16 February 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Nejib
Publisher:   SelfMadeHero
Imprint:   SelfMadeHero
Dimensions:   Width: 19.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 26.50cm
Weight:   0.720kg
ISBN:  

9781910593264


ISBN 10:   1910593265
Pages:   144
Publication Date:   16 February 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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""...breezy yet sharp and highly colorful art is certainly evocative...""-- ""Publishers Weekly"" ""This book is a delight... It shows in its not-too-serious way that creativity can be a grind, and that none of us -- not even David Bowie -- was born a fully formed artist.""-- ""Boing Boing"" ""Haddon Hall thrives in its sharp focus on a specifically influential time in Bowie's life, the beginning of his metamorphosis from an ordinary folk musician into a glam rock superstar -- with some help from his friends, of course. And even though the stories in the book are true... they're so neatly and sequentially arranged that they create a sense of destiny for its main characters. David Bowie, creator of destinies for his own multiple personas, would certainly be pleased."" -- ""Hyperallergic""


...breezy yet sharp and highly colorful art is certainly evocative... -- Publishers Weekly This book is a delight... It shows in its not-too-serious way that creativity can be a grind, and that none of us -- not even David Bowie -- was born a fully formed artist. -- Boing Boing Haddon Hall thrives in its sharp focus on a specifically influential time in Bowie's life, the beginning of his metamorphosis from an ordinary folk musician into a glam rock superstar -- with some help from his friends, of course. And even though the stories in the book are true... they're so neatly and sequentially arranged that they create a sense of destiny for its main characters. David Bowie, creator of destinies for his own multiple personas, would certainly be pleased. -- Hyperallergic


...breezy yet sharp and highly colorful art is certainly evocative... --Publishers Weekly This book is a delight... It shows in its not-too-serious way that creativity can be a grind, and that none of us -- not even David Bowie -- was born a fully formed artist. --Boing Boing Haddon Hall thrives in its sharp focus on a specifically influential time in Bowie's life, the beginning of his metamorphosis from an ordinary folk musician into a glam rock superstar -- with some help from his friends, of course. And even though the stories in the book are true... they're so neatly and sequentially arranged that they create a sense of destiny for its main characters. David Bowie, creator of destinies for his own multiple personas, would certainly be pleased. --Hyperallergic


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Born in Tunisia in 1976, Néjib is a Paris-based graphic designer and comics artist.

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