New Danish Book On Morrissey!

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by Jesper Sørensen
The most passionate fans call him Saint Morrissey - a saint, with its own congregation. Many of the disciples would even fight for a handshake or a tab of his shirt. But how could a militant vegetarian with an ambiguous sexuality as one of England's biggest stars of recent times?
Perhaps because Morrissey is profoundly original in an era of copies. A man who alternately press has tried to build up and cut down and been accused of being everything from racist to pedophiles. But rarely to be indifferent.
From adolescence marked by depression and loneliness grew Morrissey to singer and songwriters of The Smiths. Without The Smiths no britpop and Radiohead and the band had been number one since the New Musical Express kårede the most influential names in the music sheet, 50-year history.
"Every day is like Sunday" is the first book about Morrissey in Danish. It describes his life and career, tells in detail about the inspiration from punk and the idols as Oscar Wilde, David Bowie and James Dean, and analyze all 250 songs with Morrissey and The Smiths. Also tells Danish fans as Sebastian Dorset, Helle Thorning-Schmidt and Jens Unmack why they love Morrissey. 
 


Every day is like Sunday 

by Jesper Sorensen 
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