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"The situation is BEYOND BELIEF..... not wishing to be facile, but this is like Hockney being unable to get a gallery, only slightly worse and even more baffling... How very odd that the cost of being an icon is isolation..."
"The situation is BEYOND BELIEF..... not wishing to be facile, but this is like Hockney being unable to get a gallery, only slightly worse and even more baffling... How very odd that the cost of being an icon is isolation..."
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Michael Bracewell interviewed Morrissey for The Times – November 6, 1999 ("[https://illnessasart.com/2022/08/17/the-times-6-november-1999/ Heaven Knows I'm Not Miserable Now]").
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Michael Bracewell

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In 2015, True-to-you.net shared "Michael Bracewell comments on Morrissey being without a record label":

"The situation is BEYOND BELIEF..... not wishing to be facile, but this is like Hockney being unable to get a gallery, only slightly worse and even more baffling... How very odd that the cost of being an icon is isolation..."

Michael Bracewell interviewed Morrissey for The Times – November 6, 1999 ("Heaven Knows I'm Not Miserable Now").

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Michael Bracewell (born 7 August 1958) is a British writer and novelist. He was born in London, and educated at the University of Nottingham, graduating in English and American Studies. A comprehensive collection of Bracewell's essays can be found in The Space Between: Selected Writings on Art, edited by Doro Globus and published by Ridinghouse in 2012. He is perhaps best known for his 1997 collection, England Is Mine: Pop Life in Albion From Wilde to Goldie.

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