"Curtis's great lyrical achievement was to capture the underlying reality of a society in turmoil, and to make it both universal and personal. Distilled emotion is the essence of pop music and, just as Joy Division are perfectly poised between white light and dark despair, so Curtis's lyrics oscillate between hopelessness and the possibility, if not need, for human connection. At bottom is the fear of losing the ability to feel."
In a 2008 Guardian article, Jon Savage explores Ian Curtis's literary influences.
Saturday, March 01, 2014
No Love Lost
Labels:
1970s,
books,
Britain,
cultural history,
literature,
Manchester,
music,
twentieth century
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