Earlier, Paperback by Frere-jones, Sasha, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US

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Item Height: 0.6 in Format: Trade Paperback Publication Year: 2023 Topic: Editors, Journalists, Publishers, Personal Memoirs, Composers & Musicians Author: Sasha Frere-Jones ISBN: 9781635901962 height: 0.6 in Item Weight: 8.7 Oz Book Series: Semiotext (E) / Native Agents Ser. Language: English width: 5.4 in Number of Pages: 200 Pages Book Title: Earlier Genre: Biography & Autobiography Item Length: 8 in Item Width: 5.4 in Publisher: Semiotexte The Limited

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Earlier, Paperback by Frere-jones, Sasha, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US. As fellow music critic Alex Ross observes, “It is weird to write a book about yourself, as this book is well aware. Earlier, Paperback by Frere-jones, Sasha, ISBN 1635901960, ISBN-13 9781635901962, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US Sasha Frere-Jones’s evolution as a writer and musician with the deceptively casual intelligence that marks all of his work. Shuttling between his first year of life (1967) and the year he wrote th (2020), Earlier is a glorious sequence of moments, a record of the experiences that set the shape of a life. Frere-Jones’s prose floats between clinically precise fragments and emotional impressions of revelations, pleasures, and accidents. It’s a book about how lives happen and sensibilities form. As fellow music critic Alex Ross observes, “It is weird to write a book about yourself, as this book is well aware. Gazing in the mirror is not mass entertainment. Sasha Frere-Jones, a writer of nonchalant, rope-a-dope power, drops the illusion of self-knowledge and instead offers up a kaleidoscope of memory shards, faithful to the chaos of inner and outer worlds. Earlier is funny, cool, raw, wise, and secretly sublime.” Begun in 2010, Earlier was completed at the request of Deborah Holmes, to whom th is dedicated. Holmes is the mother of Frere-Jones’s two boys, Sam and Jonah. Diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in July of 2020, Holmes died in January of 2021. Earlier is the last book she read. Frere-Jones says, “Deborah was the most enthusiastic reader I’ve ever met. She read when she wasn’t doing something else, and that never changed. She asked me to write this when we met, in 1990. I am sorry I made her wait so long.”