Always Crashing in the Same Car, Lance Olsen
Always Crashing in the Same Car, Lance Olsen
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Always Crashing in the Same Car
A Novel after David Bowie

Author: Lance Olsen

Narrator: Liam Price

Unabridged: 7 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/31/2023

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

A prismatic, imaginative exploration of David Bowie's last days

An intricate collage-novel fusing and confusing fact and imagination, Always Crashing in the Same Car is a prismatic exploration of David Bowie through multiple voices and perspectives—the protean musician himself, an academic trying to compose a critical monograph about him, friends, lovers, musicologists, and others in Bowie's orbit.

At its core beat questions about how we read others, how we are read by them, how (if at all) we can tell the past with something even close to accuracy, what it feels like being the opposite of young and still committed to bracing, volatile innovation.

Set during Bowie's last months—those during which he worked on his acclaimed final album Black Star while battling liver cancer and the consequences of a sixth heart attack—yet washing back and forth across his exhilarating, kaleidoscopically costumed life, Always Crashing in the Same Car enacts a poetics of impermanence, of art, of love, of truth, even of death, that apparently most permanent of conditions.

About Lance Olsen

Lance Olsen is professor of literature and creative writing at the University of Utah. He is author of more than thirty works of innovative fiction, including Skin Elegies, My Red Heaven, and Calendar of Regrets.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Paul on June 14, 2024

Another fantastic novel from Lance Olsen (my 4th of his to date) Once again using his signature collage technique he examines aspects of David Bowie's life and career ultimately homing in on his struggle with cancer. At this point the novel becomes more profound and concerned with mortality, perhaps......more

Goodreads review by Marc on August 13, 2023

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Goodreads review by Aric on July 06, 2023

Incredible work of “meta fiction” in the final ride of this text Lance Olsen really pulls of what feels like a magic trick. For anyone who loves David Bowie or anyone unable to finalize the meaning of their identity… so everyone!......more

Goodreads review by Sam on April 29, 2024

Finally answered the age-old question of what exactly David Bowie was on (mounds and mounds of cocaine)......more

Goodreads review by Melanie on February 14, 2023

Bewildered and bereft, adrift in the ever-grief of his wife’s death, scholar Alec Nolens seeks comfort by immersing himself in the sea of words surrounding David Bowie, an experiment designed to generate empathy and doubt, the profound relief of unknowing. He imagines his project as “a love song,” n......more