Morrissey In Conversation: The Essential InterviewsPaul A. Woods An English national treasure, Steven Patrick Morrissey has made barbed observations about modern culture for more than two decades. As renowned for his elegantly waspish interviews as for his celebrated song lyrics, his wit and vitriol are finally collected in a long overdue anthology. |
Contents
Morrissey by Elissa Van Poznack | |
A Suitable Case For Treatment by Biba Kopf | |
Private Diary of a MiddleAged Man by Shaun Phillips | |
Playboy of the Western World by Eleanor Levy | |
The Soft Touch by Mat Snow | |
Lyrical King by Steven Daly | |
Morrissey Comes Out For a Drink by Stuart Maconie | |
Ooh I Say by Adrian Deevoy | |
Hand in Glove by Andrew Harrison | |
Do You Fkin Want Some? by Stuart Maconie | |
Meat Is Murder by Tom Hibbert | |
This Charming Man by Simon Garfield | |
Bigmouth Strikes Again by Max Bell | |
The Boy in the Bubble by Stuart Bailie | |
All Mouth and Trousers? by Dylan Jones | |
Wilde Child by Paul Morley | |
The King of Bedsit Angst Grows Up by Will Self | |
The Importance of Being Morrissey by Jennifer Nine | |
The Man With the Thorn in His Side by Lynn Barber | |
Whos the Daddy? by Keith Cameron | |
Happy Now? by Andrew Male | |
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