"In newly accessible archives, Lou Reed explains that he made Transformer because he thought it was "dreary for gay people to have to listen to straight people's love songs." That groundbreaking idea echoed with the times, as the early '70s were milestone years for LGBTQ+ rights. In this poignant, honest, laugh-out-loud exploration, Simon Doonan places the album's creation within Reed's astonishingly creative life. He tracks him from co-creator of the revolutionary band the Velvet Underground through to his torrid collaboration with David Bowie at the height of his sequined Ziggy Stardust incarnation - a collaboration that would encourage a whole era of amazing disruptiveness. Transformer: A Story of Glitter, Glam Rock & Loving Lou Reed is also Simon's very personal memoir of coming of age and coming out. With his signature wit, he tells firsthand the album's impact on the LGBTQ+ community, including on him, a working-class kid from Reading England. As transgender icon and Warhol Factory star Candy Darling told Reed about her place in his lyrics a half century ago: "It's so nice to hear ourselves." -- Book jacket
Simon Doonan Books
Simon Doonan is the Creative Ambassador for Barneys New York, celebrated for his distinctive style and keen eye for visual art. His writing delves into the captivating realms of fashion, design, and culture, often imbued with wit and a provocative spirit. Doonan explores how personal expression and creativity intersect with broader societal narratives, offering readers insights into aesthetics and their impact. His work is a vibrant celebration of eccentricity and individuality.



Keith Haring
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Revolutionary and renegade, Keith Haring was an artist for the people, creating an instantly recognisable repertoire of symbols - barking dogs, space-ships, crawling babies, clambering faceless people - which became synonymous with the volatile culture of 1980s. Like a careening, preening pinball, Keith Haring playfully slammed into all aspects of this decade - hip-hop, new-wave, graffiti, funk, art, style, gay culture - and brought them together.--Amazon.com
How to be yourself: Life-changing advice from a reckless contrarian
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
An irreverent book of radically honest advice by renowned fashion arbiter and legendary window dresser Simon Doonan