Morrissey by Pat Reid

Morrissey by Pat Reid

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Morrissey by Pat Reid

Pat Reid delves into the hushed, dark territory that surrounds one of pop's most enigmatic and compelling figures, addressing the question of Morrissey's sexuality and its effect on his music. Morrisey's only public statement about his sexuality is that he is celibate. If Morrissey is the quintessential 'gay artist', why is the gay community so indifferent or, indeed, hostile, to him? This is the first book to examine the man and his work in relation to his sexuality.
Major Pat Reid, OBE, was a British Army officer and prisoner of war during World War II. Held in the infamous Colditz Castle, a Nazi prison designated for troublesome enemy combatants, he is one of the few prisoners who managed to escape. He is also the author of two books about his experience in Colditz, The Colditz Story and Latter Days at Colditz, which form the basis for the prison’s lasting appeal in popular culture.
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ISBN 13 9781899791736
ISBN 10 1899791736
Title Morrissey
Author Pat Reid
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Absolute Press
Year published 2004-06-16
Number of pages 96
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