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		<title>Why Marianne Faithfull Matters</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[First as a doe-eyed ingÃ©nue with 'As Tears Go By', then as a gravel-voiced phoenix rising from the ashes of the 1960s with a landmark punk album, 'Broken English', and finally as a genre-less icon, Marianne Faithfull carved her name into the history of rock 'n' roll to chart a career spanning five decades and multiple detours. In 'Why Marianne Faithfull Matters', Tanya Pearson crafts a feminist account that explains the musician's absence from the male-dominated history of the British Invasion and champions the eclectic late career that confirmed her redemption.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>A remarkable feminist history and biography that features fragments from the five-decade career of an iconic artist.</b></p>
<p>&#8216;Through this deeply personal take, the real significance of Faithfull as an irrepressible female icon shines through.&#8217;<br /><b><i>SHINDIG</i></b></p>
<p>&#8216;Excellent . . . Pearson deserves the widest possible audience.&#8217;<br /><b><i>POPMATTERS<br /></i></b><br />&#8216;With vulnerability and a smart sense of humor, Tanya Pearson exposes the profoundly misogynistic music industry that abused Marianne Faithfull . . . heroic and hiliarious.&#8217;<br /><b>JD SAMSON</b>, of LeTigre and MEN</p>
<p>&#8216;Witty, passioante, and provactive. Finally, a feminist appreciation for Marianne Faithfull.&#8217;<br /><b>VIVIEN GOLDMAN</b>, author of <i>Revenge of the She-Punks: A Feminist Music History from Poly Styrene to Pussy Riot</p>
<p></i>First as a doe-eyed ingénue with &#8216;As Tears Go By&#8217;, then as a gravel-voiced phoenix rising from the ashes of the 1960s with a landmark punk album, <i>Broken English</i>, and finally as a genre-less icon, Marianne Faithfull carved her name into the history of rock &#8216;n&#8217; roll to chart a career spanning five decades and multiple detours.</p>
<p>Why, then, was Faithfull absent from the male-dominated history of the British Invasion?</p>
<p>Putting memoir on equal footing with biographical accounts, historian Tanya Pearson writes about Faithfull as an avid fan, recovered addict and queer musician at a crossroads. Whether exploring Faithfull&#8217;s rise to celebrity, her drug addiction and fall from grace as a spurned &#8216;muse&#8217; or her reinvention as a sober, soulful chanteuse subverting all expectations for an ageing woman in music, Pearson reaffirms the deep connection between creator and listener in this remarkable feminist history of the iconic artist</p>
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