The Longest Suicide

By (author): Jason Schneider

Introduction by: Michael Turner

As Canada’s punk poet laureate, Art Bergmann has been tearing up stages, and terrifying the music industry, for half a century. Often referred to as “Canada’s Lou Reed,” Art’s story is one of rock and roll’s great tales untold. Until now. From his days helping to lay the foundation of the Vancouver punk scene with The K-Tels, to his acclaimed solo work in the ’80s and ’90s, and a late career resurgence that has culminated with being named to the Order of Canada, The Longest Suicide chronicles every unlikely twist and turn Art’s life has taken.

Working with veteran music journalist Jason Schneider, Art lays it all out in his own inimitable way, with dozens of people who took part adding their own voices to corroborate (and sometimes dispute) the often-incredible chain of events. With cameos by John Cale, Bob Rock, The Clash, Bob Geldof and many others, The Longest Suicide is both a triumphant story of personal survival, as well as a unique glimpse inside the rise of alternative rock. Above all, it is a tribute to Canada’s most unheralded singer-songwriter, whose greatness is only now being widely recognized.

From the Introduction:

“The story of Art Bergmann’s career is perceived by many to be a succession of failures, but the story of Art’s life? If Art doesn’t have the best story, it is always the most magical.” – Michael Turner, author of Hard Core Logo

AUTHOR

Jason Schneider

Jason Schneider is the co-author of Have Not Been The Same: The CanRock Renaissance, and author of the novel 3,000 Miles. His work appears regularly in Exclaim! Magazine and he is one of Canada’s most respected music journalists. He lives in Waterloo, Ontario.

AUTHOR

Michael Turner

Michael Turner’s first book, Company Town, was nominated for the 1992 Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize. His second book, the novel Hard Core Logo, was made into an acclaimed feature film, for which Michael received a Genie Award for his contribution to the movie’s soundtrack. His screenplay-cum-novel, American Whiskey Bar, was produced as a live television special on CityTV in 1998. In 2000 he received the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize for The Pornographer’s Poem. His latest work of fiction, 8×10, was published in the fall of 2009 by Doubleday Canada. Turner lives in Vancouver.


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Dimensions:

168 Pages
9.41in * 7.5in * .42in
490gr

Published:

November 04, 2022

ISBN:

9781772141962

Book Subjects:

BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Music

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Language:

eng

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