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Culture Club: Modern Art, Rock and Roll, and other things your parents w arned you about

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Culture Club: Modern Art, Rock and Roll, and other things your parents w arned you about

Contributors:

By (Author) Craig Schuftan

ISBN:

9780733315619

Publisher:

ABC Books

Imprint:

ABC Books

Publication Date:

1st March 2007

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

306

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

306

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 15mm

Weight:

394g

Description

tHE CULtURE CLUB puts the history of art and philosophy through a shredder, throws the remains in a plastic bag with a torn-up copy of last month's ROLLING StONE and some old tV guides, tips everything out on the floor and glues the pieces where they land. Now Vincent Van Gogh finds himself sharing studio space with Prince and Steven Spielberg; John Cage guest stars on tHE MUPPEt SHOW; and futurist composer Luigi Russolo does the orbit with Grandmaster Flash. It's not exactly the way you learned history at school - more like a visit to some weird nightclub where Albert Camus takes the stage to read from tHE OUtSIDER while the Dust Brothers seamlessly mix the Cure into the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. What is this place Is that Friedrich Nietzsche talking to Elvis Presley over there And was that really Marcel Duchamp's Fountain you saw in the toilets Craig Schuftan is on hand to make the introductions in tHE CULtURE CLUB. Grab a drink, pull up a chair and let him convince you that French dramatist Antonin Artaud really is just as important to the history of rock and roll as Guns 'n' Roses.

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Author Bio

Muso and pop philosopher Craig Schuftan has written two previous books: CULTURE CLUB and HEY NIETZSCHE! LEAVE THEM KIDS ALONE. He broadcasts his program Culture Club each week on Triple J. Last year curated The Eighties exhibition for the Powerhouse Museum. He has a fervid online following.

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