Bowie: An Illustrated Life
By María Hesse, Fran Ruiz and Ned Sublette
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David Bowie was a master of artifice and reinvention. In that same spirit, illustrator María Hesse and writer Fran Ruiz have created a vivid retelling of the life of David Robert Jones, from his working-class childhood to glam rock success to superstardom, concluding with the final recording sessions after his cancer diagnosis.
Narrated from the rock star’s point of view, Bowie colorfully renders both the personal and the professional turning points in a life marked by evolution and innovation. We see Bowie facing the sorrow of his brother’s mental illness, kicking a cocaine habit while other musicians succumbed to deadly overdoses, contending with a tumultuous love life, and radiating joy as a father. Along the way, he describes how he shattered the boundaries of song and society with a counterculture cast that included Iggy Pop, Brian Eno, and Freddie Mercury, as well as his own creations, Ziggy Stardust and the Thin White Duke.
Evocatively illustrated from start to finish, Bowie is a stellar tribute to an inimitable star.
“While Bowie portrayed many larger-than-life characters in his music, this book attempts to turn Bowie himself into a similarly superhuman character, adding a few extra dashes of magic, wonder and awe into his already stunning life as an artist.” —Paste
“Beautifully illustrated . . . Not a ‘graphic biography’ but something more imaginative.” —Shepherd Express
“The art reflects a man consumed with himself as an evolving art project, at once self-absorbed and self-sacrificing, cooly aesthetic and curiously, lovably human.” —Publishers Weekly
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5I got this from the library because I thought it was a graphic novel biography, but OOPS it is instead a fictionalized first-person life of Bowie with each two-page spread having about a page worth of typeset text and a very large illustration. Sort of a young adult picture book. No real depth, with the added bonus of having to figure out which bits are lies. Hrmm.I'm not a fan of the art, especially since it is not good at capturing the likeness of Bowie or the many famous people he encounters over the years.
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Bowie - María Hesse
Bowie
An Illustrated Life
María Hesse
Fran Ruiz
Translated from the Spanish by Ned Sublette
University of Texas Press
Austin
The verse on page 22, Life is a cigarette,
is a translation from Chants Andalous
by Manuel Machado y Ruiz, a poem that could have inspired the first verse of the song Rock and Roll Suicide.
First edition: April 2018
Illustrations © 2018 by María Hesse
Text © 2018 by Fran Ruiz
© 2018 for the Spanish-language edition throughout the world: Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial, S.A.U. Travessera de Gràcia, 47-49. 08021 Barcelona
First University of Texas Press edition, 2019
English translation © 2019 by Ned Sublette
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Hesse, Maria, author. | Ruiz, Fran, author.
Title: Bowie : an illustrated life / Maria Hesse, Fran Ruiz ; translated from the Spanish by Ned Sublette.
Other titles: Bowie, una biografia. English
Description: First University of Texas Press edition, 2019. | Austin : University of Texas Press, 2019. | Includes bibliographical references.
Identifiers: LCCN 2018052867
ISBN 978-1-4773-1887-4 (cloth : alk. paper)
ISBN 978-1-4773-1888-1 (library e-book)
ISBN 9781477318881 (nonlibrary e-book)
Subjects: LCSH: Bowie, David. | Rock musicians—England—Biography.
Classification: LCC ML420.B754 H4813 2019 | DDC 782.42166092 [B]—dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2018052867
doi:10.7560/318874
For our nieces and nephews: Alicia, Andrea,
Gonzalo, Manuela, and Ramón,
who one day will discover life on Mars.
IF I’VE BEEN AT ALL RESPONSIBLE FOR PEOPLE FINDING MORE CHARACTERS IN THEMSELVES THAN THEY ORIGINALLY THOUGHT THEY HAD, THEN I’M PLEASED.
—DAVID BOWIE to Alan Yentob, in the documentary Cracked Actor (1975)
CONTENTS
Introduction
Timeline
Absolute beginners
Liftoff
Hazy cosmic jive
The side effects of the cocaine
Standing by the wall
Put a bullet in my brain and it makes all the papers
Dancing with the big boys
A heart for the tin man
World wide Bowie
Never get old
I can’t give everything away
Discography
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
INTRODUCTION
This book is several things.
First, it’s the result of many hours of documentation of one of the most emblematic artists of our time.
Second, it’s a re-created biography of someone who resisted talking about himself and, when he did, typically falsified his story.
Third, and above all, it’s a display of admiration and affection on the part of two people whose lives have been profoundly influenced by the music and art of David Bowie.
Bowie was a master of artifice and of masking. To tell his story, we decided to use the same lens. In his work our hero taught us that to show things through a single prism, as honest as that might seem, might explain less than a fragmented, ambiguous version. Because of that, and because we’re aware that a biography is inevitably a work of fiction, we decided to mix passages of Bowie’s real life with fantastical elements. Doing this, we hope to get closer to the reality of one of the most interesting and enigmatic people we never met: playing at what David Robert Jones might have thought and felt at different moments of his life. To play is to try to intuit. This is not deceit.
We hope you enjoy this book and that it helps you get to know Bowie better. When you finish, maybe you’ll want to listen to one of his albums. You could start with Hunky Dory or Station to Station. We’ve been enjoying them for years.
David Bowie
I THINK MY THEMES HAVE ALWAYS BEEN THE CONCEPTS OF ISOLATION AND ALIENATION.
I arrive on planet Earth in 1947. The Joneses, a cold and formal family, welcome me into their arms and raise me on the outskirts of London.
At the age of fifteen a meteorite hits me in the left eye, transforming it forever. I begin to be as strange on the outside as I feel inside.
Dark spirits possess my dear half-brother, Terry, provoking schizophrenia in him for the rest of his days.
I marry Angie Barnett, an attractive and bisexual American. We share a thirst for fame and success, and sometimes we share our lovers.
My son, Duncan Zowie Haywood Jones, is born. I