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Jeremy Reed

    1 janvier 1951
    The King of Carnaby Street
    The Grid
    Bipolar Disorder
    Bona Drag
    Sooner or Later Frank
    Angels, Divas and Blacklisted Heroes
    • Angels, Divas and Blacklisted Heroes

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,2(9)Évaluer

      This collection of essays merges literary analysis with pop culture, featuring contributions from both writers and singers. It delves into the works of iconic figures like Frank Sinatra and Leonard Cohen, alongside literary giants such as Lautramont and Oscar Wilde. The essays tackle diverse themes, including the portrayal of angels in poetry and the intersection of poetry and magic. Additionally, there is a thought-provoking piece on Aleister Crowley and the left-handed path, highlighting the creative connections between these influential artists.

      Angels, Divas and Blacklisted Heroes
    • Sooner or Later Frank

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,3(4)Évaluer

      In these pages Jeremy Reed optimises his London quarter of Soho and the West End, its outlaws, opportune strangers and rogue mavericks condensed into poems coloured by an imagery that pushes pioneering edges towards final frontiers. Right on the big city moment, and with an eye for arresting acute visual detail, Reed makes the capital personal.

      Sooner or Later Frank
    • Bona Drag

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,0(3)Évaluer

      The collection showcases a vibrant tapestry of poetry that delves into the poet's obsessions, weaving together vivid imagery from pop culture, urban life, and personal encounters. Themes of survival and exploration of the mind intertwine with references to neuroscience and extraterrestrial concepts. The work captures the essence of contemporary life while reflecting the poet's unique perspective, affirming J.G. Ballard's praise of the poet as an extraordinary talent in the literary landscape.

      Bona Drag
    • Bipolar Disorder

      Understanding and managing bipolar disorder, bipolar disorder remedies, treatments, and much more!

      1,0(1)Évaluer

      Exploring the complexities of bipolar disorder, this book delves into its symptoms, causes, and treatment options. It provides insights into the emotional and psychological challenges faced by individuals living with the condition. The narrative includes personal stories, expert opinions, and practical advice for managing bipolar disorder effectively. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the disorder's impact on daily life and relationships, as well as strategies for fostering resilience and hope.

      Bipolar Disorder
    • Features an extraordinary re-imagining of the intertwined lives - and romance between - Kit Marlowe, and William Shakespeare.

      The Grid
    • John Stephen's fame was assured when he attracted high-profile customers, the pop stars Billy Fury, Cliff Richard, Barry Gibb and Dusty Springfield's brother Tom, who searched the racks for gloves and hipsters and the latest colours in giraffe-necked tab-collar shirts.

      The King of Carnaby Street
    • Taking in the sweep of Reed's career from Velvet Underground to the variants of forty years of resistant solo pioneering, Waiting For The Man accesses the man and his music, with the extraordinary perception and attention to detail.

      Waiting for the Man: The Life & Career of Lou Reed
    • Exploring themes of immortality and the occult, the narrative follows Dorian Gray in a nocturnal Paris, where he encounters Oscar Wilde post-prison. Living with Lord Henry Wotton, Dorian delves deeper into dark arts until his secrets are unveiled by the enigmatic Nadja. His journey leads him to Venice, culminating in a dramatic and unforgettable demise that contrasts Wilde's original themes. This continuation offers a rich tapestry of character development and moral exploration against a backdrop of artistic and existential intrigue.

      Dorian: A Sequel to the Picture of Dorian Gray
    • Claudia Schiffer's Red Shoes

      • 60pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Vivid imagery of sex, jazz, and glam icons permeates this new poetry collection by Jeremy Reed, showcasing his signature style. The work features evocative themes and a colorful aesthetic, reflecting Reed's extensive literary background, including numerous poetry books, novels, and biographies of iconic musicians. His accolades, such as the Eric Gregory Award and the Somerset Maugham Award, underscore his impact on contemporary literature. This collection promises to be a rich exploration of sensuality and artistic expression.

      Claudia Schiffer's Red Shoes
    • When a Girl Loves a Girl

      • 278pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Reimagining Sappho, Jeremy Reed breathes new life into the ancient Greek poet's legacy, emphasizing themes of same-sex love and desire. His innovative approach challenges traditional academic interpretations, presenting Sappho as a vibrant figure relevant to contemporary readers. By blending history with modern perspectives, Reed expands the meaning of Sappho's work, ensuring that her influence resonates with new generations. This bold reinterpretation celebrates the enduring power of love between women, positioning Sappho as a timeless symbol of passion and connection.

      When a Girl Loves a Girl