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Alma Cogan af Gordon Burn
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Alma Cogan (original 1991; udgave 2004)

af Gordon Burn

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Winner of the Whitbread Best First Novel of the Year In his classic debut novel, Gordon Burn takes Britain's biggest selling vocalist of the 1950s and turns her story into an equation of celebrity and murder. Fictional characters jostle for space with real life stars - from John Lennon to Doris Day and Sammy Davis Jnr - as Burn, in a breathtaking act of appropriation, reinvents the popular culture of the post-war years. As beautifully written as it is disturbing, Alma Cogan remains a stingingly relevant exploration of the sad, dark underside of fame. Includes a new introduction by Adelle Stripe.… (mere)
Medlem:coreymesler
Titel:Alma Cogan
Forfattere:Gordon Burn
Info:Faber and Faber (2004), Paperback, 224 pages
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Alma Cogan af Gordon Burn (1991)

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This is a weirdly compelling book mixing up an imagined life of Alma Cogan (who in real life died in 1966, but in this book lives on in an isolated cottage) and the history of the Moors Murders. Vivid imagery, lurid descriptions of concerts, events and people. It builds up to quite a crescendo. ( )
  AlisonSakai | May 14, 2019 |
Gordon Burn puts a pen in the hands of Alma Cogan and she, obligingly, gives us her ‘memoir’. Cogan was a ’50’s hitmaker in Britain known as much for her gowns, as for her music. Her popularity waned with the advent of rock.

Burn uses Cogan’s story to meditate on fame and fandom, on notoriety and the impulse that drives people to seek at least a reflection of the public spotlight. Burn interweaves Alma’s story with that of a mass murderer from the same period in England, Myra Hindley. Burn leaves it for the reader to mull over the loose connection between the two.

Intermittently interesting as it was, and as successful in tackling an important and contemporary topic as Burn is here, I was put off by his writing style. ( )
  ChazzW | Apr 9, 2008 |
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Winner of the Whitbread Best First Novel of the Year In his classic debut novel, Gordon Burn takes Britain's biggest selling vocalist of the 1950s and turns her story into an equation of celebrity and murder. Fictional characters jostle for space with real life stars - from John Lennon to Doris Day and Sammy Davis Jnr - as Burn, in a breathtaking act of appropriation, reinvents the popular culture of the post-war years. As beautifully written as it is disturbing, Alma Cogan remains a stingingly relevant exploration of the sad, dark underside of fame. Includes a new introduction by Adelle Stripe.

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