- Culture
- 09 Nov 22
The hardback book has a limited print run of 1000 copies and is priced from €1000.
The Pogues legendary frontman Shane MacGowan has launched his new book of art and lyrics The Eternal Buzz & The Crock of Gold in Ballsbridge, Dublin, yesterday evening.
The limited-edition book includes illustrations, drawings, self-portraits, and school essays, as well as never-before-seen hand-written lyrics by MacGowan. According to the singer, it airs all his "dirty laundry".
During lockdown, MacGowan's wife, journalist and writer Victoria Mary Clarke, went through items she had been collecting for decades to see if they contained any hidden treasures.
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"I'm a bit of a hoarder and a collector and I collect bits of paper in particular," she said at the launch event at Dublin's The Park Café on Tuesday evening, which was attended by a number of high-profile names including Gerry Adams, Brian Kennedy and Louis Walsh.
"So I collected a lot of these bits of paper not knowing what would happen to them, or not knowing if they had any value. In order to put the book together, I thought it's worth finding out if they have any actual artistic merit," she added.
Clarke decided to send the drawings to the art critic of The Sunday Times, Waldemar Januszczak, who said that the 64-year-old was the "new Basquiat", which she thought was "cool and handy".
"And Shane said, 'I don't even like Basquiat'," she laughed.
Celebrated all over the world as the writer of songs including 'A Pair of Brown Eyes' and the Christmas classic 'Fairytale of New York', MacGowan has been painting and drawing throughout his life.
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The Eternal Buzz & The Crock of Gold includes drawings of Bono, Grace Jones and Kirsty MacColl, besides love notes and personal cocktail recipes.
The hardback book has a limited print run of 1000 copies and is priced from €1000.
Find more photos from last night's book launch here.