Waiting for the Man

Waiting for the Man The Life & Music of Lou Reed

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Publisher's Synopsis

“All the books about me are bullshit except Jeremy's.” —Lou Reed 
 
Lou Reed influenced generations of copyists that took note of his outlaw status, ambiguous sexual orientation characterized by his seventies relation-ship with the transvestite Rachel, his implacable mystique, and his cool and defiant attitude as the narrator of subcultures.
 
First published in Britain in 1994 and now available for the first time in America, Waiting for the Man, focuses on Lou Reed as rock's principal literary avatar, paying special attention to his con-troversial lyrics and prototypical garage sound. Author Jeremy Reed (no relation) is a fellow poet— one praised by J. G. Ballard as “the most original poet writing today” and by Bjork as “the most beau-tiful outrageous poet in the world”—and thus he examines Lou Reed's career through an entirely dif-ferent lens than other rock biographies. Taking in the sweep of Reed's career from Velvet Underground to the variants of forty years of resistant solo pio-neering, Waiting For the Man accesses the man and his music, with an extraordinary perception and attention to detail.

Book information

ISBN: 9781468310672
Publisher: Overlook Press
Imprint: Overlook Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 782.42166092
DEWEY edition: 23
Number of pages: 272 , 24 unnumbered of plates
Weight: -1g