
2018
First Published
3.68
Average Rating
272
Number of Pages
A Hugo Award-winner explores the massive influence that science fiction has had on popular music, particularly on David Bowie and the heady, experimental 1970s scene In the 1960s and 70s old mores and lingering repressions were falling away, replaced with a new kind of hedonistic freedom that included sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll. Although it didn't factor into the stereotype, it also included science fiction. Strange Stars tells the story of how incredibly well read artists—David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, and many more—brought Sci Fi's cosmic flare to their lyrics, sounds, and styles, and changed pop music forever.
Avg Rating
3.68
Number of Ratings
412
5 STARS
20%
4 STARS
38%
3 STARS
33%
2 STARS
9%
1 STARS
1%
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Author

Jason Heller
Author · 6 books
I'm a Denver-based writer who contributes regularly to The A.V. Club and Alternative Press. Quirk Books will publish my debut novel, Taft 2012, as well as a series of middle-grade horror books (to be announced). I'm also the nonfiction editor of Clarkesworld Magazine and am represented by Jennifer Jackson of Donald Maass Literary Agency.