Len Brown interview (part 1) regarding Morrissey biography at I Heart AU
posted by davidt on Friday September 12 2008, @10:00AM

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Reader Meet Author (Part 1) - I Heart AU

Meetings With Morrissey by Len Brown

In this first part of the interview, Len tells AU about the the influence of Wilde on Morrissey and shares his thoughts on some of the more controversial moments in Morrissey’s life.

 
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That was great. Now I want to read the second part. Len knows what he is talking about. It's good to see that (for a change). I may even buy the book :)
Anonymous -- Friday September 12 2008, @10:56AM (#311614)
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    Wow! An 'anonymous' person sends the link and then another 'anonymous' person says how good it is and 'may buy it'. I've just been a little bit sick in my mouth.

    Anonymous -- Friday September 12 2008, @01:14PM (#311620)
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    When The Smiths came on the scene I rolled my eyes, because it was obvious that Morrissey was channeling Wilde. I had discovered Wilde when I was just a kid, and the signs were unmistakable.

    Obsessives tend to see the object of their obsession in everything. Len Brown is clearly, irretrievably obsessed with Wilde; then again, so is Morrissey; then again, so am I.

    This is probably the only book about Morrissey that I will actually read until his memoirs see the light of day.

    Anaesthesine -- Friday September 12 2008, @09:17PM (#311642)
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