Broken Music: A Memoir
By (Author) Sting
Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc
Bantam Doubleday Dell
25th January 2005
25th January 2005
United States
General
Non Fiction
Biography: arts and entertainment
Composers and songwriters
Musicians, singers, bands and groups
Memoirs
Autobiography: arts and entertainment
B
Paperback
352
Width 140mm, Height 211mm, Spine 20mm
318g
"Sting's gift for prose and reverence for language, nearly the equal of his musical gifts, shine on every page. Even whenBroken Musicaddresses the quixotic life of an aspiring rock & roller, it reads like literature from a more rarified time when adults didn't condescend to the vulgarities of pop culture."-Rolling Stone Having been a songwriter most of my life, condensing my ideas and emotions into short rhyming couplets and setting them to music, I had never really considered writing a book. But upon arriving at the reflective age of fifty, I found myself drawn, for the first time, to write long passages that were as stimulating and intriguing to me as any songwriting I had ever done. And so Broken Music began to take shape. It is a book about the early part of my life, from childhood through adolescence, right up to the eve of my success with the Police. It is a story very few people know. I had no interest in writing a traditional autobiographical recitation of everything that's ever happened to me. Instead I found myself drawn to exploring specific moments, certain people and relationships, and particular events which still resonate powerfully for me as I try to understand the child I was, and the man I became.
Stings gift for prose and reverence for language, nearly the equal of his musical gifts, shine on every page. Even when Broken Music addresses the quixotic life of an aspiring rock & roller, it reads like literature from a more rarified time when adults didnt condescend to the vulgarities of pop culture. Rolling Stone
You cant fault his scrupulous candor.A natural storyteller. London Sunday Times
Sting mixes tenderness, sadness and humor in his narration, indulging readers with the same style of descriptive, pensive words that characterize his songs.Even readers unfamiliar with Stings music will find the book compelling. Associated Press A beautifully styled, elegantly crafted and intelligent portrayal of Stings own life[it] ranks on the highest shelf of literary debuts. Toronto Globe and Mail
A first-rate memoirEngrossingWith writing that is both witty and refreshingly self-deprecating, this book has pleasures that extend well beyond interest in the mans music alone. People
An engaging, lucidly written reminiscenceintellectually vigorouselegant and thoughtful. Entertainment Weekly
Sting is an award-winning singer, songwriter and human rights activist.