ed@DAS.LLNL.GOV (Edward Suranyi) (02/20/91)
Gather around, folks, and I'll tell you the story of Kate's autobiography that never was -- or was it? Back in the early days of her career (around 1980, I think) Kate was asked if she'd like to write her autobiography, and she agreed. The book was to be called _Leaving My Tracks_. It soon became obvious that Kate didn't have time to write, so by 1984 this project had been shelved indefinitely like so many other Kate projects (the Ninth Wave film, for example.) Then, in Homeground 31 (from 1988), the editors said that a mysterious review of this book has turned up! They said that the following review appears in the book _Lives And Works_: Bush, Kate _Leaving My Tracks_/Kate Bush. -- London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1982. 144 pp., 8p. of plates: ill. (some col.) ports (some col.); 30 cm. ISBN 0-283-98698-7 (cased). ISBN 0-283-98799-5 (pbk.) In this beautifully illustrated book Kate Bush gives an account of her approach to her work, techniques, inspirations and lifestyle. An interesting, unselfconscious attempt at autobiography, it does not appear to be written with the aid of a ghost writer and is surprisingly fluent. Homeground was flabbergasted, as you can imagine. A copy of this book, if it really exists, would be incredibly desirable. But they could apparently not find anything more about it than this paragraph. Well, I might be able to get one step closer to the truth now. You see, I've actually found a copy of this book in the Livermore Public Library, of all places! (Not _Leaving My Tracks_, but _Lives And Works_). To start with, the book is in fact NOT called _Lives And Works_. That's the name of the chapter! If Homeground only saw a photograph of the relevant page, the chapter name is at the top, so maybe that's why they thought that that was the title. The book is called _Popular Music Since 1955_, written by Paul Taylor, and published in 1985. Our library has the American edition published by G. K. Hall & Co. It was originally published in Britain by: Mansell Publishing Limited 6 All Saints Street London N1 9RL England So now what somebody in England should do is write to Paul Taylor, care of this address. I'd do it myself but it would be much faster and cheaper if somebody there would do it, since both the publisher and author are there. If the Homeground people read this, they might want to try this. It's my experience that most authors contacted in this way will eventually respond. The question that should be asked is: "Did you have some sort of copy of that book? If not, what's the story about the review? If yes, WHERE IS IT NOW?" Ed ed@das.llnl.gov
gb10@gte.COM (Gregory Bossert) (02/20/91)
Ed Suranyi says: > Gather around, folks, and I'll tell you the story of Kate's > autobiography that never was -- or was it? Ed's posts are always informative and entertaining, but this takes the cake. (maybe this is old hat to everyone else, but *i'd* never heard of it...) i can't wait to hear the response from Mr. Taylor or mansell pub. ltd. i called the best bookstore i know of and asked them to look up _Leaving My Tracks_ in their database and in _Books In Print_; they checked by title, author, and isbn number. nada. the next step would be to find a _Books In Print_ for 1982, i suppose. anyone know if libraries keep these things? i guess it's time for a trip downtown... footah! -greg -- gb10@gte.com
riley@THEORY.TN.CORNELL.EDU (Daniel S. Riley) (02/21/91)
In some article with a long number, Edward Suranyi writes: >Gather around, folks, and I'll tell you the story of Kate's >autobiography that never was -- or was it? Amazing stuff, Ed. Just for fun, I tried the Cornell library catalog (online). The only thing by Kate is a copy of TKI: Bush, Kate. The kick inside [sound recording] Kate Bush. -- Hollywood, CA : EMI America, [1988?], p1978. 1 sound disc : digital, stereo. ; 4 3/4 in. EMI America CDP 7 46012 2. Kate Bush, vocals ; with piano and orchestral accompaniment. Recorded July-Aug. 1977, AIR London Studios. Compact disc. Analog recording. Lyrics to the songs ([2] p.) inserted in container. Contents: Moving -- The saxophone song -- Strange phenomena -- Kite -- The manwith the child in his eyes -- Wuthering Heights -- James and the cold gun -- LOCATION: Law Library (Myron Taylor Hall) CALL NUMBER: KF8959.C6 T56 1983 CIRCULATION INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE. I have *no* *idea* what it is doing in the law library. Cornell does have a copy of the Taylor book in the music library, which I'll have to look at once I figure out where the music library is. While I was at it, I tried the Harvard library too, which has *nothing* by Kate, but does have this: AUTHOR: Bush, John Carder. TITLE: The creation Edda : a poem / by John Carder Bush. PUB. INFO: Frensham Surrey : The Sceptre Press, c1970. DESCRIPTION: 4 p. (1 folded) : ill. ; 21 cm. LOCATION: Lamont: POETRYst 836.3 Anyone (Greg?) want to check it out (so to speak)? -dan