So This is Permanence: Joy Division Lyrics and Notebooks
By (Author) Ian Curtis
Edited by Jon Savage
Introduction by Deborah Curtis
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
23rd September 2015
20th August 2015
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Musicians, singers, bands and groups
Composers and songwriters
Musical scores, lyrics and libretti
782.42166092
Paperback
304
Width 205mm, Height 280mm, Spine 25mm
1100g
So this is permanence, edited by Jon Savage with a foreword by Deborah Curtis, presents the intensely personal writings of one of the most enigmatic and influential songwriters and performers of the late twentieth century, Joy Division's Ian Curtis.
The songs of Joy Division, infused with the energy of punk but steeped in a resigned longing, were born of Manchester in the late seventies - a once flourishing industrial city in decline. They were the songs too of Ian Curtis's inner tragedies, as he battled depression, epilepsy and debilitating stage fright. Ian Curtis committed suicide in 1980, on the eve of the band's first American tour.
Interspersed with the lyrics are previously unpublished facsimile pages of Ian's notebooks, which throw his highly emotive lyrics into fascinating relief and cast light on the creative process of this singularly poetic songwriter.
Ian Curtis was born in Stretford, Lancashire, and grew up in Macclesfield. Joy Division released two seminal post-punk albums: Unknown Pleasures (1979) and the posthumous Closer (1980). Jon Savage is the author of England's Dreaming, Teenage and The England's Dreaming Tapes.