Pop Life: A Journey by Sofa

Pop Life: A Journey by Sofa

by Caspar Llewellyn Smith (Author)

Synopsis

What's not to like in a world gone pop? Caspar Llewellyn Smith has always had impeccable taste in music. Some might say he's a pop music snob. When his sister and friends were all into Wham!, he was wearing a Jesus and Mary Chain t-shirt, and when everyone else at school was still in their goth phase, he was giving props to Public Enemy. By rights Caspar should have hated Pop Idol - and the culture it represents. In the canon of cool, there's no room for the artificial and cynical. But on a journey by sofa through reality TV and manufactured pop, he fell in love with the world of Will Young and his friends. Fifty years on from the appearance of the first pop charts, Pop Life explains how pop culture has laid waste to everything before it - and why we should all happily surrender.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 232
Publisher: Sceptre
Published: 17 Oct 2002

ISBN 10: 0340826339
ISBN 13: 9780340826331

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Author Bio
Caspar Llewellyn Smith was born in San Francisco in 1971. He and his family moved to Oxford when he was three and he grew up there listening to Adam Ant, the Velvet Underground and Public Enemy. After reading history at Cambridge University he took a job on the arts desk of the Daily Telegraph as the idiot tea boy. Eight years later he is now the editor of the Saturday Arts & Books section. He lives in north London with his girlfriend and their two small children.