Revolt into Style Revolt into Style

Revolt into Style

The Pop Arts

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Publisher Description

'The first serious attempt to analyse pop culture by someone who was part of it.' Julian Mitchell, Guardian


The redoubtable George Melly (1926-2007): flamboyant jazz singer, sexually ambiguous raconteur, prodigiously gifted critic. In the early sixties, at the birth of what we now recognise as the pop revolution, Melly began work as a broadsheet journalist, commenting upon this new cultural phenomenon. Revolt into Style (1970) is his first-hand account of those turbulent and exciting years when all things creative - whether music, fashion, film, art or literature - were changed utterly.


Central to the book are The Beatles - the epitome of the swinging sixties - who charted the decade's changes and about whose significance the Liverpudlian Melly had a special feel and insight. Alongside the Fab Four is a large cast of movers and shakers, of wannabes and taste-makers, all dissected by Melly's surgical mind.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2012
5 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
200
Pages
PUBLISHER
Faber & Faber
SIZE
1.2
MB
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