Kanye Wests My Beautiful Dark Twiste..., Kirk Walker Graves
Kanye Wests My Beautiful Dark Twiste..., Kirk Walker Graves
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Kanye West's My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy

Author: Kirk Walker Graves

Series: 33 1/3

Narrator: Torian Brackett

Unabridged: 3 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/13/2025


Synopsis

In the first decade of the twenty-first century, Kanye West created the most compelling body of pop music by an American artist during the period. Having risen from obscurity as a precocious producer through the ranks of Jay Z's Roc-A-Fella records, by the time he released My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (MBDTF) in late 2010, West had evolved into a master collagist, an alchemist capable of transfiguring semi-obscure soul samples and indelible beats into a brash and vulnerable new art form.
A look at the arc of his career, from the heady chipmunk soul exuberance of The College Dropout (2004) to the operatic narcissism of MBDTF, tells us about the march of pop music into the digital age and, by extension, the contradictions that define our cultural epoch. In a cloud-based and on-demand culture – a place of increasing virtualization, loneliness, and hyper-connectivity – West straddles this critical moment as what David Samuels of The Atlantic calls ""the first true genius of the iPhone era, the Mozart of contemporary American music."" In the land of taking a selfie, honing a personal brand, and publicly melting down online, Kanye West is the undisputed king.
Swallowing the chaos wrought by his public persona and digesting it as a grandiose allegory of self-redemption, Kanye sublimates his narcissism to paint masterstroke after masterstroke on MBDTF, a 69-minute hymn to egotistical excess. Sampling and ventriloquizing the pop music past to tell the story of its future – very much a tale of our culture's wish for unfettered digital ubiquity – MBDTF is the album of its era, an aesthetic self-acquittal and spiritual autobiography of our era’s most dynamic artist.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Mattia on December 06, 2019

The first part, on Social Networks' noxious effects on our conception of the self, rings of a stale truism by 2019, but Graves analysis of the album, and his interpretation of Kanye's persona, feel justly celebratory and bring to light countless nuances of an infinitely rewarding work of art. The occ......more

Goodreads review by chantel on January 14, 2019

I've had this book for so long and just decided to read it because I wanted to reminisce about when times were good and things made sense. I'm so fucking mad at a Kanye West right now. It just makes me so upset, who Kanye has become. However, If I'm honest, it's all my fault that I'm mad because I f......more

Goodreads review by Brian on June 04, 2014

This book is the most overwritten text I have ever read, in terms of prose style, vocabulary, hyperbole, and cultural references. The vocabulary is excusable but when combined with the other aspects it became laughable. This book is about two things: (1) Kanye West as pop cultural icon, with a dynam......more

Goodreads review by Are on July 08, 2021

Helt sjukt at det går an å skriv så godt om musikk!!!! Det her e rødt skinn ramma inn i gull, ballerina på demontid, helsvart smoking og lavendel-sko i bokform. Kenny Vest e så klink i bolla atte hjælp!! Hjælp!!!......more

Goodreads review by Darryl on March 17, 2020

This is the first book I read in this series of books dedicated to music albums., And the experience was a rich one. If you know me personally, you'll know that I am fanatical about Kanye West. I've always been. I make no apologies. (I've had friends and strangers get mad at me just because I dare t......more