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The charmed lives of Hornby’s main protagonists take a hit in the second half, revealing the dire costs of their overly-productive careers. Prince has enough recordings stashed away in a vault for two albums a year for the next couple of centuries, and Dickens large volume of novels is only superseded by the vast amount of adaptations across various media. Neither seemed happy, leaving me to wonder why they did it.
— Dec 26, 2022 09:44AM
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An odd couple to pair together, but Hornby proceeds with his life-long expertise in pop culture as he charts the early hits and speculates on what makes them such unique, productive geniuses. Every so often, he attempts to loop himself (and surreptitiously myself) into this illustrious club, the dream of anyone who places one word in front of another over and over again with minimum hours for popular art consumption.
— Dec 08, 2022 11:54AM

