![]() ![]() Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Idiot, trans, with an introduction by David. Here’s our pick of the best Bowie books for every person, occasion, and special interest-whether you’re merely interested in looking at some pictures or have committed yourself to a self-taught course in Advanced Bowie Studies. Where Bobok Is Buried: The Theosophical Roots of Dostoevskis Fantastic Realism. I recently went back and reread the yellowing conservatism books that I have lugged around with me over the decades. He is currently a commentator on PBS NewsHour, NPR’s All. His column appears every Tuesday and Friday. (There’s also no dearth of scandalous tell-alls and tabloid-y, fly-by-night biographies, which we’re ignoring here out of respect-a man who orchestrated his passing with the level of discretion and artistic triumph that Bowie did doesn’t deserve to be feasted on by scavengers.) David Brooks: The terrifying future of the American right. David Brooks became an Op-Ed columnist for The New York Times in September 2003. Stanislav, 40, says goodbye to his son, David, 2, and his wife, Anna, 35, on a train to Lviv, Ukraine, at Kyivs train station Thursday, March 3. It’s no big secret why: The nature of Bowie’s fame, genius, influences, and influence is an all-encompassing thing that’s relevant to art and photography, fashion, theater and performance, and every shade and school of critical analysis. And while there was no shortage of books about him during his lifetime, the market has virtually exploded since his passing. Last week, the singer returned to the Big. Today marks four years since David Bowie died-two days after his 69th birthday, when he also released his final, monumental album, Blackstar. 2 days ago &0183 &32 Last year, Bono published his memoir Stories of Surrender and, in promotion of it, did a worldwide 14-city book tour that began at the Beacon Theatre.
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