Wilson, Simon, 1942-

Pop / Simon Wilson. - London : Thames and Hudson, 1974. - 64 p., [64] p. of plates. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 18 cm. - A dolphin art book .

Includes bibliographical references.

"Pop" by Simon Wilson is a novel that explores themes of fame, obsession, and personal identity within the context of the music industry. The story is centered around a protagonist who navigates the highs and lows of being involved in the pop music scene. Through vivid characters and engaging narrative, Wilson delves into the complexities of celebrity culture, the pressures of public life, and the impact of success on personal relationships.

As the protagonist encounters various challenges, the novel reflects on the darker side of fame, including the struggles with mental health and the impact of public scrutiny. Alongside the main storyline, there are insights into the music creation process and the dynamics within the industry, highlighting both the glamorous and the harsh realities of the pop world.

0812008839

74195864

GB74-25461


Pop art.
British art--art movements
Art, Modern--20th century.

N6494.P6 / W53

709.04 WIL / 5580