The Little Guide To Madonna: Express Yourself
The Little Guide To Madonna: Express Yourself
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Author
Author
Orange Hippo! / Orange Hippo!
Dimension
Dimension
113x137mm (4,4'x5,4')
ISBN
ISBN
9781800695276
Format
Format
Hardcover
Language
Language
English
Page Count
Page Count
192
Publisher
Publisher
Headline Publishing Group
Year of book publication
Year of book publication
2023
The Little Guide To Madonna: Express Yourself
The world's most famous mononym, Madonna may be outspoken, but she's never outgunned. With a loyal legion of millions of adoring fans, who have stayed by her side for more than four decades, Madonna has inspired and influenced the hearts, souls, and minds of every generation since her now-mythical arrival in New York in 1978.
Continuously reinventing her music and her image, she remains today as every bit as powerful, and iconic, as she did throughout her long reign. With quotes from her earliest interviews to her latest (controversial) award speeches, from virgins to vogue-ing, and material girls to unapologetic bitches, Madonna expresses just a little bit of everything for everyone...
'I remember just being frozen... He's male and female and beautiful and elegant and poetic and funny and ironic and other-worldly. And I recognized myself in him somehow and he gave me license to dream a different future for myself.'
In an interview with Mojo magazine, describing her first concert and the impact David Bowie had on her.
'I stand before you as a doormat, Oh, I mean, as a female entertainer. Thank you for acknowledging my ability to continue my career for 34 years in the face of blatant sexism and misogyny and constant bullying and relentless abuse.'
On the music industry, accepting Woman of the Year Award at the Billboard Women in Music 2016.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Author:Orange Hippo! - Orange Hippo!
Publisher:Headline Publishing Group
Language:English
Publication Date:2023
Number of pages:192 pst
Format:Hardcover
Width:113 mm / 4,4'
Height:137 mm / 5,4'
Weight:240 g
ISBN:9781800695276
