miércoles, 23 de octubre de 2013

Summary: The "boom" for Morrissey

In the article entitled “Morrissey Autobiography breaks first-week sales records”, the author Liz Burry describes the sales success of book of the historic british singer. In its first week the book sold 35.000 copies. Morrissey was singer of The Smiths, an important band of United Kingdom and the world. The text analyzes the “boom” to read about the life of Singer, comparing to other releases, such as Keith Richards, guitarist of The Rolling Stones.

Simon Key, owner a bookstore, considers that believes that Morrissey fans are obsessive. To analyze this phenomenon, the article notes that this autobiography broke all records in the topic “musical biographies”. However, until now the bestselling book in the first week remains the biography of Kate McCann's Madeleine (2011), this sold 72.500 copies.

The text declare that are received hundreds of requisitions for the book for around the world: Northamerican, Asia, Southamerican, and others. But have been rejected.

I think that Morrissey is a bigger artist and he was a music icon to very people. He write good songs and is obvious that their fans want to read the memories of Morrissey, because it explains all problems he had with drugs, alcohol, friends of bands, sexual orientation. Apparently, fans of Chile will have to wait to read, because the arrival of the biography is not dated confirmed. 

This is link of notice: http://www.theguardian.com/books/2013/oct/23/morrissey-autobiography-first-week-sales-record

No hay comentarios:

Publicar un comentario