The first ever biography of one of the most fascinating singers to have appeared in the last 50 years.
The first ever biography of one of the most fascinating singers to have appeared in the last 50 years.
'Rufus Wainwright is the greatest songwriter on the planet.' - Elton John.
Rufus Wainwright's work mixes innovation and tradition like no other contemporary pop performer. His private life, which, by choice or otherwise, he has lived in public, is equally incredible - and in its own, sometimes peculiar, often exaggerated way, has encompassed all three of the cliched tenets of the popular artist (sex, drugs and rock n roll).In seeking to explain how the artist works and where his place lies in a great tradition, Kirk Lake enters into the diverse worlds of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, opera, gay liberation, Canadian folk, neo-Conservatism, drug addiction and Hollywood musicals. He follows Wainwright's journey (from Van Dyke Parks, to rehab, to Carnegie Hall) and talks to those who have orbited close to Wainwright.“An informative and intriguing portrait of a fascinating artist, and the family who made him. - Montreal Gazette.This biography, like Wainwright's best music, is orchestrated to perfection. - Record Collector.”
An informative and intriguing portrait of a fascinating artist, and the family who made him. - Montreal Gazette.
This biography, like Wainwright's best music, is orchestrated to perfection. - Record Collector.Kirk Lake is a writer and musician. He has contributed articles to the Guardian, Observer, the Idler and the NME.
'Rufus Wainwright is the greatest songwriter on the planet.' - Elton John.Rufus Wainwright's work mixes innovation and tradition like no other contemporary pop performer. His private life, which, by choice or otherwise, he has lived in public, is equally incredible - and in its own, sometimes peculiar, often exaggerated way, has encompassed all three of the cliched tenets of the popular artist (sex, drugs and rock n roll).In seeking to explain how the artist works and where his place lies in a great tradition, Kirk Lake enters into the diverse worlds of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, opera, gay liberation, Canadian folk, neo-Conservatism, drug addiction and Hollywood musicals. He follows Wainwright's journey (from Van Dyke Parks, to rehab, to Carnegie Hall) and talks to those who have orbited close to Wainwright.
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