Born in Liverpool in 1942, Paul McCartney was raised in the city and educated at the Liverpool Institute. Since writing his first song at fourteen, McCartney has dreamed and dared to be different. He lives in England. Paul Muldoon is the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of fourteen full-length collections of poetry, including Howdie-Skelp.
To read over the words to these 154 songs is to be impressed not
merely with McCartney's productivity but with the fertility of his
imagination and the potency of his offhand, unfussy style.... The
Lyrics makes clear that McCartney has written on a high level long
past his Beatles years, and even the weakest lyrics in the books
have a character all their own: a feeling of giddy playfulness and
unguarded experimentation. They're a joy to read because they exude
the joy their maker took in their making.... Over and over,
McCartney shows how deeply he is steeped in literary history and
how much his output as a songwriter has in common with the works of
the likes of Dickens and Shakespeare.--David Hajdu "New York Times
Book Review"
The Lyrics is a triumph. It is hugely readable, devoid of rock
cliché, and full of fresh stories and opinions that even devoted
fans won't have encountered before. The pictures of McCartney and
of handwritten lyrics, many of them never previously published, are
worth the entry ticket on their own and the quality of the boxed
product makes it a tactile pleasure and fun to possess.... The
Lyrics is McCartney at his best.--David Finklestein "The Times
(UK)"
Indeed, The Lyrics easily represents the finest collection of
illustrations associated with McCartney's life and work. And it's
beautifully rendered, to boot. Drop-dead gorgeous as books go, The
Lyrics rivals the finest art imprints.--Kenneth Womack "Salon"
Reading The Lyrics is like standing in a master chef's kitchen as
he prepares a dish, adding a dash of this and a spoonful of that
and talking to us so winningly.... The Lyrics is able to cram in
much more -- show posters, set lists, handwritten notes, group
photos both staged and casual.... There's nothing like listening to
Macca (as McCartney was known in his Liverpool days) talk about the
rise of a band composed largely of working-class teens who changed
the world forever.... Almost 60 years later, it's still an amazing
story.... Muldoon interviewed him for hours and coaxed out these
charming commentaries.--David Kirby "Washington Post"
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