You Are Beautiful and You Are Alone: The Biography of Nico
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Here is the Odyssey of Nico . . . a scholarly and detailed chronicle of this brilliant artist, who was spurned and tortured for her trouble. -- Iggy Pop
At last, a comprehensive and compelling book about Nico. Her music, songwriting and strength of character were huge influences on the whole punk and post-punk movement. -- Viv Albertine
A gripping portrait of one of the most fascinating figures in late 20th-century music. -- Will Hodgkinson β The Times
Makes clear what a driven, creative and fearlessly original artist [Nico] was . . . You Are Beautiful and You Are Alone is an entertainingly written and insightful biography, which portrays Nico as a flawed but deeply compelling individual. -- Kevin E G Perry β Independent
Bickerdike digs deep into the life of one of the strangest and most unlikely singer-songwriters of our time . . . absorbs from start to finish. -- Ian Thomson β Observer
Detailed and comprehensive in its research . . . Much of Nico's allure as a performer and a personality rests on a perceived mysteriousness that was partly influenced by her coolly monosyllabic manner, but also by the gaps in her story. Otter Bickerdike painstakingly fills in these gaps, piecing together Nico's family history, her early years bearing witness to atrocities in Nazi Germany and her eagerness to leave for a better life . . .the book gets closer to understanding Nico than most. -- Fiona Sturges β Guardian
[A] myth-busting book . . . a detailed and sympathetic retelling of a life too often dimmed by harsh criticism or careless hearsay . . . We'll never know what kind of art a later-career Nico would have produced, but we should all find time to revisit - and re-evaluate - the art she had already given us. -- Jochan Embley β Evening Standard
Expansive . . . Scrapes away decades of "misogyny and stereotyping" to reveal something of the woman behind the cheekbones . . . Bickerdike battles hard to bring light to the darker corners of Nico's story; she busts myths, tracks down documents and tries to explain the singer's motivations. -- Jim Wirth β Uncut
Sometimes truculent, often uncompromising, Nico was not an easy person to know, and Jennifer Otter Bickerdike does not shy away from exploring the difficult sides to her character in this biography. But it's a compassionate portrayal of a musician whose artistry has often been overlooked, a woman who channelled horrific childhood experience of war-blasted Berlin into a kind of sonic poetry. -- Lucy O'Brien β Mojo
You Are Beautiful and You Are Alone tells us the full in-depth story of how Christa PΓ€ffgen became Nico . . . The way Bickerdike writes about [Nico's] formative years is perfect. Bickerdike never shies away from the details which forces us as readers to start to understand how Nico ended up living the life she did . . . helps refocus the Nico narrative back onto the music she made and it is a joy to read . . .This is the best music book you will read this year. Jennifer Otter Bickerdike has created an enthralling read . . . It feels like Bickerdike is a detective interviewing people for the detail that will crack the code and reveal the truth . . . an exceptional read. -- Simon Tucker β Louder Than War
What sets Bickerdike apart is her forensic research and non-judgmental dedication to uncovering the real story . . . Every page brings a previously unknown incident or personality trait, from traumatic childhood in Nazi-ravaged Berlin that scarred her for life and Alain Delon's refusal to acknowledge her only child Ari . . . The book that Nico's real devotees have been waiting for, and this unique lady has long deserved, deserves to sit with the great biographies. -- Kris Needs β Record Collector
Nico's life has been documented before, but rarely with such clarity, and this biography once again reinvents the statuesque singer, painting her troubled portrait from a more empathetic, 21st-century perspective. -- Ben Graham β Shindig
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Product Overview
- ISBN: 9780571350018
- Author(s): Bickerdike, Jennifer Otter
- Publisher: Faber & Faber
- Pages: 512
- Format: Hardcover