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Face It

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Debbie Harry Klappentext The iconic Blondie frontwoman invites readers behind the privacy and guardedness that have contributed to her glamorous and fashionable punk appeal and proved to capture the imaginations of generations of fans, revealing the backstage dynamics of the 1970s artistic New York milieu Blondie arose from and disclosing the nature of the years that followed. Features appearances from Iggy Pop, Ted Bundy, William Burroughs and a diverse array of others. Zusammenfassung ‘I was saying things in songs that female singers didn’t really say back then. I wasn’t submissive or begging him to come back, I was kicking his ass, kicking him out, kicking my own ass too. My Blondie character was an inflatable doll but with a dark, provocative, aggressive side. I was playing it up, yet I was very serious.’

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'In this whirlwind tour of her life, Harry deploys an irreverent style well suited to her story. Her tales are intermixed with interludes that capture the eclectic and electric passion she has for the creative process. In a narrative that feels simultaneously heartfelt and spontaneous, Harry recounts close encounters with violence and harassment with the same immediacy as the moments that catapulted Blondie to worldwide fame. Readers will find reflection on life with a budding band and an uncensored view of what it took to succeed.'
Kirkus
'Blondie fans will love its piquant atmospherics and the energy and honesty of Harry's take on her singular saga.'
Entertainment Weekly
'The ultimate rock'n'roll memoir'
Sunday Times
'A rollercoaster ride that music lovers will adore'
Good Housekeeping
'An entertaining reveal-all read'
Woman & Home
'Extra special'
Red
'[This] autobiography documents, brilliantly and brutally, the lawless, druggy streets of early 70s New York, living the hazy cosmic jive of the legendary downtown loft scene'
Stylist
'Harry offers a vivid portrait of a seedy, bohemian scene in late-60s New York... Engaging'
Guardian
'Face It: Debbie Harry's cool and forthright memoir... The Blondie singer is a reluctant memoirist and what drove her to write this is unclear - but thank God she did'
New Statesman
'Intoxicating... This candid memoir is an absorbing read.'
Daily Mirror, book of the week
'Face It is a rollicking, riotous read, taking in Blondie's ascent from gritty downtown New York to pop superstars to the band's nosedive of heroin addiction, bankruptcy and break-up, and phoenix-like return to the top of the charts in 1999... a real page-turner... often jaw-dropping'
NME
'An astonishing memoir'
The i
'Debbie has us in raptures ... Its tone is matter-of-fact, honest, self-aware and often humorous'
Daily Express
'An eye-opening memoir'
The Times

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