DYLAN JONESis the multi-award-winning editor of BritishGQmagazine. He has been an editor ati-D, The Face,Arena, theObserver, and theSunday Times. He is a Trustee of the Hay Festival, a board member of the Norman Mailer Center, and was awarded an OBE in 2013 for services to publishing.
“Jones’ Bowie opus serves as the ultimate oral history of the
artist’s life and musical journey.”
—Billboard
“Revelatory and surprising — perfect for the Ziggy completist.”
—New York Magazine
“Beguiling… the fabulosity of Bowie’s life and times lends itself
extraordinarily well to the oral history form."
—San Francisco Chronicle
“Drawn from over 180 interviews with friends, rivals, lovers and
collaborators, some of whom have never before spoken about their
relationship with Bowie, this oral history weaves a hypnotic spell
as it unfolds the story of a remarkable rise to stardom and an
unparalleled artistic path.”
—Parade
“There have been many books about David Bowie, both before and
after his death, but GQ editor Dylan Jones’s is among the best, as
well as the most revelatory… For any admirer of the great man,
there is a smorgasbord of new information, mixed with well-judged
analysis. But even for agnostics, there is no denying Jones’s flair
and dedication in giving his hero the most comprehensive of
eulogies.”
—The Guardian
“Devour David Bowie: A Life, an oral history by Dylan Jones. It’s
full of irresistible stories of art, music, and, of course, sex –
this is rock’n’roll, after all.”
—Men's Health
“[David Bowie] is alternately endearing, heartbreaking and
remarkably retentive of the capacity to surprise even longtime
fans.”
—Arkansas Online
“This is a no-brainer. David Bowie: A Life, by Dylan Jones is a
must for the Ziggy Stardust fan.”
—South Coast Today
“Dylan Jones has excavated the cacophony of voices that make up a
life and curated a phenomenal portrait of the artist from childhood
to the final days. The witnesses who comprise this oral biography
animate the pages like characters in a non-fiction novel. Damn nigh
peerless.”
—David Mitchell, author of Cloud Atlas
“A labor of love with many vivid voices and fresh insights.”
—Jon Savage, author of England’s Dreaming and Teenage
“What a story—no screenwriter could have made it up. Dylan Jones
tells the epic
tale of how David Bowie turned the world upside down, from his
early scuffling
London days to his rock-and-roll golden years—a starman who kept
reimagining
himself and his art in ways that transformed our whole
culture.”
—Rob Sheffield, author of Love Is a Mix Tape and On Bowie
“A must-read, incredibly diverse and detailed oral history of the
rock god's entire existence. From the cradle to the grave. Best.
Bowie book. Ever.”
—Denis Leary, author of Why We Don’t Suck
“Dylan Jones elevates the art of oral biography to a cinematic
level. Scene by scene, this is the movie of David Bowie's
life.”
—Robert Greenfield, author of S.T.P: A Journey Through America with
the Rolling Stones
“Capturing the kaleidoscopic range of David Bowie's life and work
seems like an impossible task. But through more than 150 interviews
spanning the entirety of Bowie's extraordinary time on Earth, Dylan
Jones thoroughly and seamlessly conveys the creativity, curiosity,
and velocity of a visionary who transformed the very possibilities
of pop music.”
—Alan Light, author of The Holy and the Broken and Let’s Go
Crazy
“One can never have enough books on David Bowie… [Jones] offers his
own thoughtful and insightful commentary throughout, along with
fascinating observations from the interviewees… The closing pages –
with Bowie working on both his off-Broadway musical, Lazarus, and
his last recording, Blackstar, even as he knows he is dying from
liver cancer – are especially poignant. A singular addition to the
Bowie bookshelf.”
—Booklist (starred)
“Comprehensive… Jones delves deeply into the details of rock icon
David Bowie’s fame, financial problems, drug use, sexuality,
Buddhist practices, and romantic entanglements. But it’s Jones’s
focus on Bowie’s friendships that truly shines… All these facets of
Bowie’s personality and more are on display… [and] Jones
incorporates honest, even biting, observations… [that] contribute
to the well-roundedness of this remarkable volume.”
—Publishers Weekly
“A sweeping, gossipy biography of the chameleonic pop star in the
form of an oral history, with input from dozens of collaborators,
lovers, and admirers. Bowie himself weighs in, too… Jones unearths
quirky bits of Bowie-ana (he wanted to sing a duet with Mick Jagger
from a space shuttle) and details his highly creative months
preceding his death… Jones captures his subject’s transformations
and the responses they provoked.”
—Kirkus Reviews
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