McCartney. Surviving the perfect song
Author | : Martínez, Julio Eduardo |
Publisher | : Mil Campanas |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : |
ISBN-10 | : 9789874587398 |
ISBN-13 | : 9874587393 |
Rating | : 4/5 (98 Downloads) |
Book excerpt: When The Beatles broke up for good in the British spring of 1970, Paul McCartney was just 27 years old. It was too early to begin a life of celebrity in retirement. He was haunted by the shadow of the immense aesthetic and cultural transformation that he himself had helped to forge. Faced with this crossroads, McCartney deployed - rightly and wrongly - different strategies to renew himself. Like no one before, journalist, musician and researcher Julio Martínez presents this journey without avoiding the contrast of light and shades. With the contradictions inherent to any human experience, which even those four musicians who changed the world could not escape. Never before has McCartney been told with such an intimate narrative. In a register that moves between biography and essay, journalist, musician and researcher Martínez offers us the first Argentine book that deals with his figure. With a deep knowledge, without hiding his admiration but, at the same time, without the empty celebration that generated so much discarded literature. If we were condemned to a single reading to understand Paul McCartney and the beatle movement, these pages could be approached with the certainty of being part of the road to its understanding. Perhaps there is nothing more to ask of a book.