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Title:
Punk is dead : modernity killed every night / edited by Richard Cabut and Andrew Gallix.
Publisher:
Zero Books,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
viii, 318 pages ; 22 cm
Subject:
Punk rock music--Criticism and interpretation.
Punk culture--Criticism and interpretation.
Other Authors:
Cabut, Richard, editor.
Gallix, Andrew, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Punk etymology / Jon Savage. Rummaging in the ashes : an interview with Simon Critchley / Andrew Gallix -- King mob echo / Tom Vague -- Glam into punk : the transition / Barney Hoskyns -- The divining rod and the lost vowel / Jonh Ingham -- Malcolm's children / Paul Gorman talks to Richard Cabut -- Boom! / Ted Polhemus -- The flyaway-collared shirt / Paul Gorman -- SEX in the city / Dorothy Max Prior -- A letter to Jordan / Richard Cabut -- Punk's not dead. It's in a coma . . . / Ande Blade -- Ever fallen in love? / David Wilkinson -- For your unpleasure / Mark Fisher -- 1977 / Richard Cabut -- Sexy Eiffel towers / Andrew Gallix -- The end of music / David and Stuart Wise -- Banned from the Roxy / Penny Rimbaud -- Learning to fight / Tony Drayton talks to Richard Cabut -- Unheard melodies / Andrew Gallix -- Punk movies / Nicholas Rombes -- Some brief and frivolous thoughts on a Richard Hell reading / Richard Cabut -- Leaving the 21st century / Andrew Gallix -- Tales of low-life losers / Bob Short -- Postive punk / Richard Cabut -- 1976/86 / Simon Reynolds -- Camden dreaming / Richard Cabut -- Camera squat art smiler / Neal Brown -- Punk etymology / Jon Savage.
ISBN:
1785353462
9781785353468
OCLC:
(OCoLC)970023541
LCCN:
2016951866
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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