Army of She: Icelandic, Iconoclastic, Irrepressible BjorkRandom House Publishing Group, 6 sept 2001 - 128 páginas Wearing thick glasses, speaking in her thick Icelandic accent, and, well, seeming a touch thick, Bjork stormed the public consciousness in 2000 as an unlikely heroine in the experimental musical film Dancer In the Dark. Army of She is an in-depth look at the woman who first took the public stage twenty-three years ago, analyzing her rise from child prodigy to punk anarchist to New Wave novelty (as member of the Sugarcubes) to hit soloist to film star. |
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Title Page | |
In which our heroine leads an Icelandic invasion of Europe | |
In which our heroine fights the gorilla and proves | |
In which our heroine discovers theres no place like home | |
In which the narrator and our heroine meet again | |
Record by Record | |
Acknowledgments | |
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Army of She: Icelandic, Iconoclastic, Irrepressible Björk Evelyn McDonnell No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2001 |
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