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    Alphaville
    The Festival Book
    Alternative Paths to Korean Unification
    Rock Bottom
    Cycling and Cinema
    • 2019

      Cycling and Cinema

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      A unique exploration of the history of the bicycle in cinema, from Hollywood blockbusters and slapstick comedies to documentaries, realist dramas, and experimental films.

      Cycling and Cinema
    • 2019

      In this report, the author describes challenges to any potential unification of Korea and outlines alternative paths to unification. He also recommends actions that South Korea and the United States could take to achieve a more favorable outcome.

      Alternative Paths to Korean Unification
    • 2018

      Rock Bottom

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      'One of the best music books ever written, because Michael Odell knowsmusic isn't about the musicians - it's about what it does to the listener, evenif what it does ends up being wholly disastrous. It's sad, funny, fascinatingand wise.' Michael Hann, former Guardian music editor 'Hilarious and disarmingly honest; a journey into the neurosis of rockfame, but through doors you don't expect.' Rachel Joyce, author of The UnlikelyPilgrimage of Harold Fry A tale of loving, living and surviving rock music Michael Odell is a rock music writer who takes his responsibility ascultural gatekeeper seriously; he asks rock stars the forbidden questions todiscover whether they're worthy of readers' admiration. But after interviewing Mick Jagger and Keith Richards - two of the 'Big Six'icons - Michael is depressed. He has a public meltdown while chaperoning Oasisat an awards ceremony; he's lost joy in his bathroom full of rock'n'rollmemorabilia; and his young son is in trouble at school for emulating rock starbehaviour. Reluctantly Michael consults Mrs Henckel, a no-nonsense therapist with zeroexperience of pop culture. As Michael addresses his feelings about the past, inparticular his failed teenage band, Mental Elf, he's forced to confront thequestion: is it finally time to grow up and forget rock'n'roll?

      Rock Bottom
    • 2017

      The Festival Book

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      It is packed full of hilarious anecdotes, a guide to the very best festivals on offer and tips and tricks to get you festival ready.With sections on:A Short History of Festivals - from the Pilton, Pop, Folk & Blues Festival (now more commonly known as Glastonbury) to the revival of the communal rock festival experience in the 90s.

      The Festival Book