Wednesday, October 21, 2009

If you like Kanye West's lyrics or appreciate wise words of inspiration, keep reading.
Mr. West has a new book out and I think it is worth a read (note: this is not sarcasm so feel free to make fun of me like everyone else who is in the Kanye West hate club). His newest book collaboration with Bill Plympton is called Through the Wire: Lyrics and Illuminations and it is available via Amazon. The following editorial review is from Amazon.

"This is a rare partnership between two geniuses at the top of their crafts -- Kanye West, who was named "the smartest man in hip-hop" by Time magazine, and Bill Plympton, an Academy Award-nominated animator, cartoonist, and illustrator.
Through the Wire is a graphic memoir that illustrates the lyrics of twelve Kanye West songs to tell his story, from his decision to drop out of college to pursue his dreams in music, through his days spent folding chinos at the Gap while struggling at night to make a name as a producer, through the pivotal car accident that eventually set him on the course to stardom and the epiphany of realizing exactly who he had become:
"...They say people in your life are like seasons
And anything that happens is for a reason..."

Plympton illustrates each of the songs in detail, his vision of Kanye's world. The songs are annotated with explanations of the references in the songs, biographical components that illuminate the lyrics, and their meaning on a deeply personal level.
The result is a one-of-a-kind book that initially grabs you and stays with you forever."

No comments: