“There are chapters devoted to his adventures in the art world, his acting career, and his prescient BowieNet. (“The potential of what the Internet is going to do to society, both good and bad, is unimaginable,” Bowie said in 1999. “We are on the cusp of something exhilarating and terrifying.”) Fun facts abound: Bowie liked to spend his downtime on tour smoking and reading, received around $4 million per record, and loved a good prank. But the core narrative is about the music.”
-George Kalogerakis, em review sobre “Lazarus: the second coming of David Bowie”, nova biografia do artista que está saindo agora nos EUA/RN