heartofdavid wrote:@ ariel - that's a good one. Napier-Bell's website contains several references to David and Japan. I don't have the link but it should be easy to find doing a search.
sheisnot wrote:I wish DS would talk more in interviews about the books he's reading. I discovered Paul Auster's novels through DS and they're fantastic.
I wish more interviewers would ask him things like that instead of the same old questions, over and over.sheisnot wrote:I wish DS would talk more in interviews about the books he's reading.
heartofdavid wrote:I wish more interviewers would ask him things like that instead of the same old questions, over and over.sheisnot wrote:I wish DS would talk more in interviews about the books he's reading.
heartofdavid wrote:#5 - according to a very old interview Steve gave in a Japanese magazine, the answer for David would be 14 - girl, and for Steve 15 - girl; he also said he and David had similar tastes in women.
But I'd like more details and to hear it from David himself.
heartofdavid wrote:It's the small details that combined give a real idea of what a person is like.
That's partly why I found "The Last Romantic" to be dull. All the historical stuff, the details with dates and all that, was informative (sometimes) but a yawn to read. Most of the quotes from David came from old interviews, and he tends to interview likes he's prepared his answers before hand, stock answers that can be long rambles but don't end up saying much about him or his opinions, they're a distanced discourse on a topic. That seems to have changed since blemish, he's more forthcoming, let's the humor and emotion show a little.
heartofdavid wrote:It's worth reading for filling in some of the facts. I just felt that at the end I knew no more about the person than when I started reading. I guess that's the downside of doing a biography without any input from the person you're writing about, all your sources are second hand, there's no opportunity for rebuttal or clarification. It has a lot of quotes by David but you have to keep in mind they're out of context, they're used to illustrate what the writer wanted to say.
I just don't get into all the info about release dates, chart positions, and that type of stuff, doesn't interest me at all.
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