Strange Stars

Author:   Jason Heller
Publisher:   Melville House Publishing
ISBN:  

9781612197760


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   04 June 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Jason Heller
Publisher:   Melville House Publishing
Imprint:   Melville House Publishing
Weight:   0.368kg
ISBN:  

9781612197760


ISBN 10:   1612197760
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   04 June 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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Fans of popular music and sf alike will thoroughly enjoy this journey through the center of the 1970s. --Library Journal ...an impressive guide for anyone who wants to explore the ear-tingling sci-fi pop of the turbulent 1970s. --Starburst Strange Stars is an ultra-engaging dive into science fiction's impact on the rock and pop music we know and love. Heller's exploration of where these fandoms intersect and become one is gloriously nerdy delight that expands far beyond Bowie. It connects the essential dots between the transportive work of J.G. Ballard, Jimi Hendrix, P-Funk, British New Wave, and Phillip K. Dick. --Jessica Hopper, author of The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock Critic Strange Stars is full of cosmic wisdom that will open your mind to alien melodies, and also make you hear your favorite classic rock and funk in a whole new way. This book taught me so much about the science fiction influences of some of my favorite albums, but also a ton of surprising stuff about how music shaped the worlds of science fiction. A totally indispensible guide. --Charlie Jane Anders, author of All the Birds in the Sky There's never been anything like Strange Stars before--a fantastic voyage through rock & roll history, decoding the sci-fi inspiration that's always lurked at the heart of it. Jason Heller finds the interstellar connections between visionaries from Sun Ra to Kraftwerk to P-Funk to Bowie, from The Left Hand of Darkness to The Dark Side of the Moon. This brilliant book makes you hear whole new strains of weirdness in music you thought you already knew. --Rob Sheffield, author of On Bowie Jason Heller's fun and authoritative new book makes a compelling case for how science fiction defined a decade in music. --Shelf Awareness Enlightening... excellent. --Tor.com Heller does an admirable job...incredible... Strange Stars is a marvelous guide to a little-explored corner of the musical universe...[a] mindblowing work. --Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction An authoritative look at the intersection of science fiction and music in the 1970s. --Vulture Interesting... Heller's digging reveals some great factoids. --University Bookman Indeed, Heller can champion any nerd who needs redemption. Strange Stars finds common ground and a parallel trajectory between rock and the cosmos. --Salt Lake City Weekly


Fans of popular music and sf alike will thoroughly enjoy this journey through the center of the 1970s. --Library Journal .. .an impressive guide for anyone who wants to explore the ear-tingling sci-fi pop of the turbulent 1970s. --Starburst Strange Stars is an ultra-engaging dive into science fiction's impact on the rock and pop music we know and love. Heller's exploration of where these fandoms intersect and become one is gloriously nerdy delight that expands far beyond Bowie. It connects the essential dots between the transportive work of J.G. Ballard, Jimi Hendrix, P-Funk, British New Wave, and Phillip K. Dick. --Jessica Hopper, author of The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock Critic Strange Stars is full of cosmic wisdom that will open your mind to alien melodies, and also make you hear your favorite classic rock and funk in a whole new way. This book taught me so much about the science fiction influences of some of my favorite albums, but also a ton of surprising stuff about how music shaped the worlds of science fiction. A totally indispensible guide. --Charlie Jane Anders, author of All the Birds in the Sky There's never been anything like Strange Stars before--a fantastic voyage through rock & roll history, decoding the sci-fi inspiration that's always lurked at the heart of it. Jason Heller finds the interstellar connections between visionaries from Sun Ra to Kraftwerk to P-Funk to Bowie, from The Left Hand of Darkness to The Dark Side of the Moon. This brilliant book makes you hear whole new strains of weirdness in music you thought you already knew. --Rob Sheffield, author of On Bowie Jason Heller's fun and authoritative new book makes a compelling case for how science fiction defined a decade in music. --Shelf Awareness Enlightening... excellent. --Tor.com Heller does an admirable job...incredible... Strange Stars is a marvelous guide to a little-explored corner of the musical universe...[a] mindblowing work. --Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction An authoritative look at the intersection of science fiction and music in the 1970s. --Vulture Interesting... Heller's digging reveals some great factoids. --University Bookman Indeed, Heller can champion any nerd who needs redemption. Strange Stars finds common ground and a parallel trajectory between rock and the cosmos. --Salt Lake City Weekly


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Jason Heller has written for publications including the New Yorker, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, NPR, and The AV Club. His latest book was Taft 2012.

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