This essay explores David Bowie’s so-called “Berlin Triptych”: Low, “Heroes”, and Lodger. The essay takes issue with previous interpretations that have claimed that the albums do not form a “triptych” of any meaningful kind, and that this pretentious term was only applied ex post facto as a marketing strategy. At the heart of my argument is the concept and experience of migration. In the mid-1970s David Bowie was living in Los Angeles at a highpoint of fame and acclaim. His life, however, was also an increasingly hellish nightmare of delusion, paranoia, and cocaine psychosis. In order to save his music, and his life, the singer decamped to Europe. For the next several years he lived an itinerant life with Berlin at its centre. The experienc...
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Eoin Devereux, Aileen Dillane and Martin J. Power (eds.), David Bowie: Critical Perspectives (New Yo...
The death of David Bowie, paradoxically, brings his ontic status into sharp relief, and, in turn, th...
Because of its cross-media resourcefulness, the artistic universe of David Bowie offers a first-rate...
David Bowie’s songs are peppered with images of urban landscapes and nightscapes. When discussing Al...
The majority of writings on David Bowie have focussed on his early work. Many feel that Bowie's...
This article analyses David Bowie’s lyrics emphasizing their social commitment ad their concern for ...
David Bowie is regarded as a unique and pivotal performer within the field of popular music but litt...
A longstanding, successful and frequently controversial career spanning more than four decades estab...
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If David Bowie has been recognised throughout his career as a pop chameleon, shifting identities and...
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My paper focuses on David Bowie as a composer, songwriter and producer and analyses his back catalo...
This paper discusses David Bowie's album Diamond Dogs (1974) in terms of a multimodal performance in...
Bowie consists of twenty-one short chapters that function as a collection of conceptual fragments. B...
Our lives are often shaped and made meaningful by the stars and celebrities who enter them. Our bedr...
Eoin Devereux, Aileen Dillane and Martin J. Power (eds.), David Bowie: Critical Perspectives (New Yo...
The death of David Bowie, paradoxically, brings his ontic status into sharp relief, and, in turn, th...
Because of its cross-media resourcefulness, the artistic universe of David Bowie offers a first-rate...
David Bowie’s songs are peppered with images of urban landscapes and nightscapes. When discussing Al...
The majority of writings on David Bowie have focussed on his early work. Many feel that Bowie's...
This article analyses David Bowie’s lyrics emphasizing their social commitment ad their concern for ...
David Bowie is regarded as a unique and pivotal performer within the field of popular music but litt...
A longstanding, successful and frequently controversial career spanning more than four decades estab...
David Bowie's now-defunct rock-opera trilogy's first installment 1. Outside is filled with uncanny m...
If David Bowie has been recognised throughout his career as a pop chameleon, shifting identities and...
The developments of the Romantic period set the stage for modern framings of art and the artist, est...
My paper focuses on David Bowie as a composer, songwriter and producer and analyses his back catalo...
This paper discusses David Bowie's album Diamond Dogs (1974) in terms of a multimodal performance in...
Bowie consists of twenty-one short chapters that function as a collection of conceptual fragments. B...
Our lives are often shaped and made meaningful by the stars and celebrities who enter them. Our bedr...
Eoin Devereux, Aileen Dillane and Martin J. Power (eds.), David Bowie: Critical Perspectives (New Yo...
The death of David Bowie, paradoxically, brings his ontic status into sharp relief, and, in turn, th...