Poly Styrene was a singer-songwriter, an artist, a free-thinker, a
post-modern style pioneer and a lifelong spiritual seeker: a true punk
icon. But this rebel queen with the cheeky grin was also a latter-day
pop artist with a wickedly perceptive gift for satirising the world
around her - her brightly coloured, playful aesthetic sharply at odds
with the stark monochrome style and nihilism of punk. Here, for the
first time, the vibrant jigsaw of Poly s inspiring and often moving
story has been lovingly pieced together by her daughter,
singer-songwriter Celeste Bell, and writer/artist Zoe Howe (author of
the acclaimed Typical Girls? The Story Of The Slits, amongst many
others).
From growing up mixed-race in Brixton in the 1960s, to
being at the forefront of the emerging punk scene with X-Ray Spex in the
1970s, to finding faith with the Hare Krishna movement, to balancing
single motherhood with a solo music career and often debilitating mental
health issues, the book honestly and openly explores Poly s exceptional
life, up until her untimely passing in 2011. Based on interviews with
those who knew and loved Poly whether personally or through music, this
oral history book includes testimonies from Vivienne Westwood, Don
Letts, Glen Matlock, Jonathan Ross, Neneh Cherry, The Slits Tessa
Pollitt, Thurston Moore, Jon Savage, and many others. Heavily
illustrated throughout including personal photographs, flyers from the
punk scene and hand-drawn artwork and lyrics for X-Ray Spex and beyond
the book beautifully captures Poly Styrene s creative and personal
legacy, reminding us that if anyone had the power to turn our worlds
dayglo, it was her.
Dayglo! : The Creative Life of Poly Styrene - Celeste Bell & Zoe Howe
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